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Khirbet Shema is an archaeological site located in Israel at the foot of Mount Meron. It features the ruins of a large Jewish village of the Roman and Byzantine periods, including the remains of an ancient
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
and a mausoleum. It may be identified with the ancient Teqoa of Galilee.


Identification

Several researchers have identified the site with the ancient Teqoa of
Galilee Galilee (; he, הַגָּלִיל, hagGālīl; ar, الجليل, al-jalīl) is a region located in northern Israel and southern Lebanon. Galilee traditionally refers to the mountainous part, divided into Upper Galilee (, ; , ) and Lower Galil ...
(not to be confused with Teqoa, Judea), although no evidence has been discovered to verify this identification.


The site

Khirbet Shema is the traditional burial site of Shammai, a contemporary and opponent of
Hillel the Elder Hillel ( he, הִלֵּל ''Hīllēl''; variously called ''Hillel HaGadol'', ''Hillel HaZaken'', ''Hillel HaBavli'' or ''HaBavli'', was born according to tradition in Babylon c. 110 BCE, died 10 CE in Jerusalem) was a Jewish religious leader, sag ...
.


Excavations

American archaeologist
Eric M. Meyers Eric M. Meyers is an American biblical scholar and a biblical archaeologist. He is the Bernice & Morton Lerner Professor at Duke University. Meyers has degrees from Dartmouth College, Brandeis University and Harvard University. He has served as Pre ...
excavated the site from 1970 to 1972 on behalf of the
American Schools of Oriental Research The American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR), founded in 1900 as the American School of Oriental Study and Research in Palestine, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Alexandria, Virginia which supports the research and teaching of ...
. The area recovered exceeded six acres. Excavations have uncovered a large
mausoleum A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or people. A mausoleum without the person's remains is called a cenotaph. A mausoleum may be consid ...
, numerous tombs and an ancient
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
. Additionally, their work included "uncovering adjacent buildings and surrounding parts of the village." Even by 1974, having worked with up to 80 people, no remnants of the synagogue's roof were found.


Analysis

Researchers have reviewed the "coins, glass, plaster, ceramic stone, bone, jewelry and some organic materials" found. Although "over 4,000 artifacts have been found in the excavations," there is little evidence of late Hellenistic colonization and the end of Roman times at the site. The team's Co-head, Dr. James F. Strange, professor of biblical archeology at University of South Florida, indicated that the ruins of the synagogue show it to be unique, both for the area and time of construction. "There were several factors which led us to believe the building was quite unlike any other synagogue in that part of Palestine." Specific features he found noteworthy included "foundation walls .. nearly two feet thick, .. an entrance staircase .. stairs ten feet wide ... and a number of underground chambers." The bulk of the coins suggest that this area was populated from 180 to around 417 CE, when "the village was destroyed by .. an earthquake."


Shape of the building

Excavations done in "different sites in upper Galilee: Shema, Meiron, Gush Halav and Nabratein" helped uncover more information about the debate as to "whether the earliest Galilean synagogues .. were built on a so-called basilical plan .. as opposed to a broad building" known as "a broadhouse plan." Khirbet Shema and two other ancient synagogues excavated around the same time all were broadhouse.


Bibliography

* Robert J. Bull, "Khirbet Shema", in: '' Israel Exploration Journal'', 20: 232-34, 1970 * Robert J. Bull, "Khirbet Shema", in: ''
American Journal of Archaeology The ''American Journal of Archaeology'' (AJA), the peer-reviewed journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, has been published since 1897 (continuing the ''American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts'' founded by t ...
'', 75: 196-97, 1971 * *
Eric M. Meyers Eric M. Meyers is an American biblical scholar and a biblical archaeologist. He is the Bernice & Morton Lerner Professor at Duke University. Meyers has degrees from Dartmouth College, Brandeis University and Harvard University. He has served as Pre ...
: ** "Horvat Shema ', the Settlement and the Synagogue", in:
Qadmoniot The Israel Exploration Society (''IES'') (Hebrew:החברה לחקירת ארץ ישראל ועתיקותיה - Hakhevra Lekhakirat Eretz Yisrael Va'atikoteha), originally the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society, is a society devoted to historic ...
, 5, 2: 58-61, 1972 ** ''Ancient Synagogue Excavations at Khirbet Shema, Upper Galilee, Israel'', 1970–72, Cambridge: American Schools of Oriental Research, 1976 ** "Ancient Synagogues in Galilee: Their Religious and Cultural Significance", in: Biblical Archaeologist, 43, 2: 97-108, 1980 ** With
James F. Strange James French Strange (February 9, 1872 – September 9, 1926) was a politician, banker and merchant from Maryland. He served as Mayor of Annapolis from 1909 to 1919 and as a member of the Maryland Senate from 1924 to 1925. Early life James Fren ...
, ''Archeology, the Rabbis, and Early Christianity'', Nashville: Abingdon, 1981 ** "Stratigraphic and Ceramic Observations from the Medieval Strata of Khirbet Shema, Israel: ** Assessment of the Value of Scientific Analysis", in: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (en), 260: 61-69, 1985


Additional reading


Books

* Ancient Synagogue Excavations at Khirbet Shema', Upper Galilee, Israel 1970-72. (Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 42). Durham: Duke University Press, 1976. By
A. Thomas Kraabel Alf Thomas Kraabel (November 4, 1934 – November 2, 2016) was an American classics scholar and educator who worked extensively in Greek and Hellenistic Judaic studies. He served as a faculty member in the classics department at the University o ...
(With E.M. Meyers and J.F. Strange).


Articles

* "Khirbet Shema' et Meiron." (
A. Thomas Kraabel Alf Thomas Kraabel (November 4, 1934 – November 2, 2016) was an American classics scholar and educator who worked extensively in Greek and Hellenistic Judaic studies. He served as a faculty member in the classics department at the University o ...
) ''Revue biblique'' 80 (1973) 585-587 + P.. 34f. * "Khirbet Shema' and Meiron." (
A. Thomas Kraabel Alf Thomas Kraabel (November 4, 1934 – November 2, 2016) was an American classics scholar and educator who worked extensively in Greek and Hellenistic Judaic studies. He served as a faculty member in the classics department at the University o ...
, With E. M. Meyers and J. F. Strange). ''Israel Exploration Journal'' 22 (1972) 174-176 + PI. 37f.


References

This wiki article started as a machine (google) translation of https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khirbat_Shema (French), but also with information from CACM (English, Feb. 1974, "Synagogue of Khirbet Shema Restored").


External links

On other Wikimedia projects: * {{commonscat-inline, Khirbat Shema * (en) "Khirbat Shema" , creighton.edu site * Archeology portal * Portal Ancient Israel and Jews in Antiquity Archaeological sites in Israel Ancient Jewish settlements of Galilee Ancient synagogues in the Land of Israel