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DAAHL Site Record for H. Hur 48:63:

DAAHL SITE #: 343103800
FIELD / INSTITUTION #: 37/8
SITE NAME: H. Hur 48:63
LATITUDE: 31.28619
LONGITUDE: 34.93235
PRIMARY REFERENCE: Israel Antiquities Authority
NOTES: Pottery: Iron II, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Early Arab (also stone vessels), Mameluke.

Site Contributed by:
CONTRIBUTOR: Dr. Gideon Avni    
INSTITUTION: Excavations and Surveys Dept. Israel Antiquities Authority
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 586, Jerusalem 91004, Israel
E-MAIL: gideon@israntique.org.il
URL: http://www.antiquities.org.il
LINKS: IAA Site Record
IAA Map Record
DATA DESCRIPTION: Early Brone IV site and survey data from Israel. These sites were delivered in Israel TM projection, and converted to WGS 84 with ReprojectME.

 
Alternate Site Names:
MNEMONIC ARTICLE SITE NAME
Kh. Hora (s); Kh. Haura (M)


Site Components:
PERIOD FEATURE TYPE SIZE (ha) DESCRIPTION
Unspecified Sherd / Flint Scatter sherds
Unspecified Non Site/Feature Type Findings Stone vessel
Iron II Other / Unspecified
Iron II Multi Period Site
Hellenistic Other / Unspecified
Hellenistic Multi Period Site
Roman Other / Unspecified
Roman Multi Period Site
Byzantine Other / Unspecified
Byzantine Multi Period Site
Early Islamic Other / Unspecified
Early Islamic Multi Period Site
Mamluk Other / Unspecified
Mamluk Multi Period Site

Site Pictures:
DESCRIPTION THUMBNAIL
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Illustration 5: H. Hur: pottery and stone ware, Early Arab: 1 stone vessel; 4 decorated sherds; 5 base of decorated jar; 6 glazed bowl.
Illustration 4: H. Hur: pottery, Iron II: 1 bowl; 2 krater; Hellenistic: 3-6 bowls; 7-9 jugs; Roman-Byzantine: 10-16, 22, 23 bowls; 17-21 kraters; 24-28 jars; 29, 30 cooking-pots; 31 juglet.
Illustration 3: H. Hur: plan of the church.
Illustration 2: H. Hur: plan of the monastery (?).
Illustration 1: H. Hur: remains of church wall in northeast of site.