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Rafid on the Golan - A profile of a Late Roman and Byzantine villlage (Paperback)
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Rafid on the Golan - A profile of a Late Roman and Byzantine villlage (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports International Series
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On the death of Dan Urman in 2004, his colleagues set about
completing his unfinished manuscripts, including this volume: Rafid
on the Golan (its ruins remain in a demilitarized zone controlled
by United Nations forces), one of Dan UrmanAes last archaeological
projects. He succeeded in completing the chapters detailing the
survey of the houses in the village, carried out during the years
1968-1970. The houses were measured, photographed, and an overall
map was drawn, which included all houses, alleys, footpaths, public
areas and water reservoirs. The survey team realized that Rafid was
an unusual archaeological resource that preserved scores of ancient
buildings still standing from foundation to the rafters,
constructed of basalt. Dan Urman saw in the survey of Rafid and in
the scientific material collected within its framework the highest
achievement of the Golan survey: the intact buildings built of
decorated basalt could, in his opinion, serve as a model of the
building style prevalent in the Roman and Byzantine periods - not
only on the Golan, but also on the Korazim and Issachar plateaus.
Because of the long time that elapsed between the survey and the
preparation of the material for publication, it was necessary to
find a Golan expert, who would complete lacunae in the manuscript
and present with the rich archaeological material from Rafid also
the general background and new research on the Golan and the region
bordering on it. Dr. Moshe Hartal from Israel Antiquities
Authority, who worked in the original survey team with Dan Urman
agreed to work on the manuscript and added the following chapters:
The geographical setting, the architectural decorations, the
Hauran-style architecture and a synthesis of the history of Rafid
in the various historical periods.
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