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‘Atiqot 58 (2008)
ISBN 2948-040X
A Site from the Iron Age until the Early Islamic Period near Tamra in the Lower Galilee
(pp. 47*–56*)
Leea Porat
Keywords: tribe of Issachar, numismatics, Iron Age I
Five strata, dating to Iron Age II and the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Early Islamic periods, were exposed in the village of Tamra. All strata revealed only meager architectural finds and few, mainly domestic, pottery finds. This excavation was the first at the site to reveal findings dating earlier than the Roman period and hence its importance. It seems that throughout history, the village of Tamra was a small rural settlement.