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‘Atiqot 51 (2006)
ISBN 2948-040X
Building Fragments of the Early Islamic Period on Ha-Gedud Ha-‘Ivri Street in Ramla
(Hebrew, pp. 39*–47*; English summary, pp. 237–238)
Hervé Barbé
Keywords: ceramics, typology
Meager architectural remains were exposed: wall segments, without floors, belonging to two phases dating to the Early Islamic period, and the foundation channel of what appears to have been a massive Crusader building. The stones of the later building were robbed in the Late Ottoman period. The pottery finds (studied by Miriam Avissar) date to the Early Islamic (second half of eighth–tenth centuries CE) and Crusader periods. Fragments of vessels from the Late Ottoman period were documented as well.