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The Synagogue at Sardis

Seager, Andrew R.Cross, Frank Moore(Contributions by)Evans, Jane DeRose(Contributions by)Fine, Steven(Contributions by)Kroll, John H.(Contributions by)Majewski, Lawrence J.(Contributions by)Mitten, David Gordon(Contributions by)Rautman, Marcus(Contributions by)Rousseau, Vanessa(Contributions by)Yildirim, Bahadir(Contributions by)
Part of the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Reports series
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The Synagogue at Sardis, discovered by the Harvard-Cornell expedition in 1962, is the largest synagogue known in the ancient world.

Its great size, its location within a bath-gymnasium complex, its elaborate and expensive interior decorations, and the high status of many of the donors caused significant revision of previous assumptions about Judaism in the Roman Empire. This long-awaited volume discusses in detail the history of the building, its decoration, and the place of the Jewish community in the larger society.

Copiously illustrated with plans and photos, the book also includes catalogs of the decorative elements, coins, and other objects associated with this monumental religious space.

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Product Details
Harvard University Press
067429615X / 9780674296152
Hardback
27/09/2024
United States
English
550 pages : illustrations, maps
31 cm