Archaeological and XRF analysis of a byzantine weight from Hippos sheds new light on the transition from christian to the islamic rule

A unique Byzantine brass weight found in Antiochia Hippos (Sussita), bearing a concealed cross and an unfamiliar feature on its reverse, helps reveal some of the changes that occurred in Hippos during the transition between the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods. The weight illuminates the local By...

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Published in:Israel exploration journal
Authors: Eisenberg, Michael 1968- (Author) ; Iermolin, Alexander (Author) ; Šālêw, Śarîʾēl ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Soc. 2018
In: Israel exploration journal
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hippos (Dekapolis) / Exchange / Christianity / Islam
RelBib Classification:BJ Islam
HH Archaeology
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:A unique Byzantine brass weight found in Antiochia Hippos (Sussita), bearing a concealed cross and an unfamiliar feature on its reverse, helps reveal some of the changes that occurred in Hippos during the transition between the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods. The weight illuminates the local Byzantine and post-Byzantine metrological weight systems as well as the administrative and religious relationships between the Christian city of Hippos and Umayyad Ṭabariya, the capital of the region. Discovered in the debris of a church destroyed in the earthquake of 749 CE, it is among the first archaeologically dated Byzantine weights used during the Umayyad period.
ISSN:0021-2059
Contains:Enthalten in: Israel exploration journal