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‘Atiqot 104 (2021)
ISBN 2948-040X
Remains from the Hellenistic–Early Islamic Periods at Ḥorbat Ṭarbenet
(pp. 75–100)
Walid Atrash and Gabriel Mazor
Keywords: Jezreel Valley, public bath, water installation
Excavations at Ḥorbat Ṭarbenet in the Jezreel Valley revealed four settlement strata: Stratum IV (Hellenistic period) yielded pottery and a coin, but no architectural remains; Stratum III (Roman period) included the remains of a bathhouse; Stratum II (Byzantine period) yielded the remains of a house and a plastered installation; and Stratum I (Early Islamic period) yielded pottery and coins, but no architectural remains. The bathhouse pool (
natatio
) yielded a large number of
tubuli
and fragments of a marble statue of Heracles that might have adorned it.