Jürgen Zangenberg
Leiden University
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Environmental Archaeology | 2014
Frank H. Neumann; Jürgen Zangenberg; Yinon Shivtiel; Stefan Münger
Abstract Preliminary archaeological and palynological results are presented from an early Byzantine cistern of the village Horvat Kur in eastern Lower Galilee/Israel. The rural site was settled from the Hellenistic until the Early Arab period, its synagogue was constructed shortly after 425 AD and renovated sometimes during the 2nd half of the 6th century AD. It was abandoned probably as a consequence of the earthquake of 749 AD. The intact and properly sealed cistern contained complete or fully restorable pottery. Two cooking pots from the early 5th century AD comprised sediments which was sampled for palynological purposes. Both samples, as well as a sample from the soil beneath one of the pots and a modern surface sample from the site, revealed well preserved palynomorphs in comparably high concentration showing a great potential of the cistern as a pollen archive. The pollen content points to an open, grassy semiarid landscape with an apparent scarcity of cultivars and trees in the vicinity of the site and an abundance of herbs, especially Asteraceae, which are still commonly found in modern regional vegetation.
Near Eastern Archaeology | 2011
Stefan Münger; Jürgen Zangenberg; Juha Pakkala
Almost a decade of intensive excavations by the Kinneret Regional Project has turned Tel Kinrot into one of the major sites for the study of urban life in the southern Levant during the Early Iron Age. Its urban layout, accessibility by major trade routes, and strategic location between different spheres of cultural and political influence make Tel Kinrot an ideal place for studying the interaction of various regional cultures, as well as to approach questions of ethnicity and regionalism during one of the most debated periods in the history of the ancient Levant.
Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel | 2013
Jürgen Zangenberg; Stefan Münger; Raimo Hakola; Byron McCane
The article presents the preliminary results from four seasons of excavations at Horvat Kur in the Galilee. The excavations conducted by the Kinneret Regional Project have exposed the remains of a broad-house synagogue from the Byzantine period. The most important finds include an elevated platform (i. e., a bemah) that supported a chest holding Torah scrolls, an ornamented limestone seat that was probably used by the leader of the congregation, and a basalt stone table that features geometric figures on three sides and figurative representations on one side. The Horvat Kur synagogue represents a valuable example of the diversity of Galilean synagogues that were built or renovated between the 5th and the 7th centuries C.E.
Archive | 2010
Jürgen Zangenberg
Archive | 1998
Jürgen Zangenberg
Archive | 2009
Stefan Alkier; Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr; Jürgen Zangenberg; Brigitte Boothe; Uta Barbara Fink; Christine Gerber; Angela Standhartinger; Manuel Vogel
Archive | 2010
Jürgen Zangenberg; Raimo Hakola; Stefan Münger
Nederlandsch theologisch tijdschrift | 2008
Jürgen Zangenberg
Archive | 2016
Jürgen Zangenberg; Stefan Münger; Raimo Hakola; Byron McCane; Tine Rassalle; Damian Kessi; Yinon Shivti’el; James Ballard; Anneke Berkheij-Dol; Frank H. Neumann; Philip Bes; Ulla Tervahauta
Münchener Theologische Zeitschrift | 2015
Jürgen Zangenberg