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Ancient Magdala: Archaeological Excavations (2010-2017): Volume I: Daily life, First interpretations [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 196 pages, kõrgus x laius: 290x205 mm, kaal: 973 g, 129 figures, 13 tables (colour throughout)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803279834
  • ISBN-13: 9781803279831
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 196 pages, kõrgus x laius: 290x205 mm, kaal: 973 g, 129 figures, 13 tables (colour throughout)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803279834
  • ISBN-13: 9781803279831
Teised raamatud teemal:
This volume presents the Magdala Archaeological Project's findings, including the history of Magdala, the 2009 synagogue discovery, and analyses of archaeological materials. It covers aspects of life in Magdala, such as fragrances, medicines, fishing tools, and unique objects, offering insights from the late Hellenistic to Late Roman periods.

This is the first volume in the publication of the results of the Magdala Archaeological Project, supported by the Anahuac University Mexico and the Instituto de Investiagciones Antroplogicas de la Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. It addresses the history of archaeological interest in Magdala, the academic debate about its location, and insights into the synagogue discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in 2009. Subsequent chapters provide detailed analyses of archaeological materials, revealing various aspects of life in Magdala. Topics include fragrances, medicines, and colours; limestone vessels as indicators of Jewish presence; animal economy; tools related to fishing, a predominant activity in settlements along the Sea of Galilee; and various metal objects. Reports on unique objects, i.e. the gladius hispaniensis sword, an intaglio with inscription, a Rhodian stamp, and, finally, a report on the conservation and restoration work we have carried out, are also included. More than being a purely technical report, this work is the first account of the historical-archaeological context of Magdala/Taricheae, providing initial interpretations that, together with the reports to be published in the second volume, will offer an objective view of the settlement from the late Hellenistic period to the beginning of the Late Roman period.
The Magdala Archaeological Project 2010-2017 


Introduction: Magdala Archaeological Project. A Brief Reflection Marcela
Zapata-Meza


Historiography: History of Expeditions and Historical Context Rosaura
Sanz-Rincón


A Study of Magdalas First Synagogue: Identification Layout, and Context of
the Synagogue Discovered in 2009 Jordan J. Ryan with Marcela Zapata-Meza


Fragrances, Medicines, and Colours in Ancient Magdala Ma. Luisa Vázquez de
Ágredos Pascual, Cristina Expósito de Vicente


Chalk Vessels Found at Magdala: The Finds and Their Ritual Context Yonatan
Adler


The Animal Economy of Migdal Miriam Pines


Magdala Metal Finds and Their Metallurgy J.A. Shapiro and S. Shalev


Introduction to the Typological Study of Metal Artifacts Recovered from the
Archaeological Site at Magdala Marco Antonio Cervera Obregón


Preliminary Study of a Roman Sword from the Archaeological Site of Magdala,
Israel Marco Antonio Cervera Obregón


Intaglio with an Inscription from Magdala (Israel) Pablo Ozcáriz-Gil


Rhodian Stamp I Manel García Sánchez


Preserving Magdalas Heritage: Insights from the Conservation of Ancient
Plasters Gonzalo Sieiro Ortega
Marcela Zapata-Meza is a prominent Mexican archaeologist specialising in biblical archaeology and the historical study of ancient Israel. She is director of the Magdala Archaeological Project and professor at the Universidad Anáhuac México. Zapata-Mezas interdisciplinary approach integrates archaeology, history and biblical texts, offering significant insights into the life and culture of ancient Jewish communities. Her contributions extend beyond academia, engaging the public through lectures, publications and media appearances, at the same time helping to raise the international profile of Mexican archaeology.