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‘Atiqot 55 (2007)
ISBN 2948-040X
Tel Barom
(with a contrubution by Donald T. Ariel)
(Hebrew, pp. 63–81; English summary, pp. 58–59)
Emmanuel Damati
Keywords: Galilee, numismatics, agriculture, oil production
Excavations at the basaltic tell, located northeast of Qiryat Shemona, revealed three strata dating to the Roman, Byzantine and Mamluk periods. The meager finds from the Roman period were founded on bedrock, and included terrace walls. The Byzantine period is represented by part of a residential building and a large oil press. A few walls and two ovens constitute the scant remains from the Mamluk period. The finds—including pottery and coins, as well as ivory, iron and bronze artifacts—date from Middle Bronze Age II and the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Early Islamic, Crusader and Mamluk periods.