Expedition to Beth Shean

Beth Shean was to be the first major excavation in the Near East after World War I. Work began with cutting into the medieval and classical strata of the tell’s high southern platform, which uncovered evidence of an Ummayadqasr-type (palace or mansion) walled enclosure, an unusual Byzantine round church, and seven Byzantine houses. Investigations expanded to include a necropolis and Byzantine monastery near the city’s northern edge, from which came many of the artifacts currently on display.

Vol. XXIV / No. 1

By: Gerald M. FitzGerald

The Earliest Pottery of Beth-Shan

IN the latter part of 1933 the tenth season of the excavations by the University Museum, Philadelphia, at Beth-shan was […]

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Vol. XX / No. 1

By: Alan Rowe

The Palestine Expedition: Report of the 1928 Season

THE excavations at Beisan, the ancient Beth-shan, were recommenced on August 27, 1928. The staff for the 1928 season consisted […]

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Vol. XIX / No. 2

By: Alan Rowe

The 1927 Excavations at Beisan: Final Report

IN my last report I described the eight main levels on the tell in which excavations were made at the […]

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Vol. XVIII / No. 4

By: Alan Rowe

The Expedition at Beisan

THE excavations which have been conducted annually since 1921 at Beisan, the biblical Bethshan, by the Museum of the University […]

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Vol. XVIII / No. 1

By: Alan Rowe

The Discoveries At Beth-Shan During The 1926 Season

The excavations conducted at Beisan, the biblical Beth-Shan, by the Palestine Expedition of the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, […]

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Vol. XVII / No. 3

By: Alan Rowe

The Temples Of Dagon And Ashtoreth At Beth-Shan

During the campaign of 1925-26 the Museum’s Expedition at Beisan, ancient Beth-Shan in Palestine, discovered altogether four Canaanite temples, two […]

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Vol. XVI / No. 4

By: Alan Rowe

Discovery Of The Temple Of Ashtaroth: Report Of The Expedition To Palestine

And it came to pass on the morrow, when the Philistines came to strip the slain, that they found Saul […]

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Vol. XVI / No. 3

The Expedition To Palestine

Work upon the excavations at Beisan, having been interrupted for a year, was resumed upon September first. The season from […]

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Vol. XV / No. 3

By: Clarence S. Fisher

The Church At Beisan: Discoveries By The Expedition To Palestine

In the JOURNAL for December, 1923, Dr. Fisher described the excavations at Beisan. The present article has particular reference to […]

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Vol. XV / No. 2

By: Clarence S. Fisher

The Expedition to Palestine: Beisan as Seen from the Air, Royal Air Force Photographs

NOTE.—The services to archaeology rendered by the Royal Air Force in the Middle East were briefly referred to in the […]

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