The Boule of Baitolethepha (Beit-Nattif): Evidence for Village and Toparchy Administration in Judea

Abstract A clay seal from the collection of the late professor Dan Barag bears an inscription The Boule of Baitolethepha . The village of Baitolethepha (Beit-Nattif/Pella) was the administrative center of a Toparchy in Judea. This seal seems to prove that central toparchy villages, at least in Roman...

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Authors: Ecker, Avner (Author) ; Ziso, Boʿaz (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2020
In: Journal for the study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman period
Year: 2020, Volume: 51, Issue: 4/5, Pages: 571-582
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Beit Nattif / Epigraphy / City council / Administration
IxTheo Classification:HD Early Judaism
Further subjects:B Judea / Palaestina
B Roman Syria
B Jewish institutions
B Roman Egypt
B town councils
B local administration
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Summary:Abstract A clay seal from the collection of the late professor Dan Barag bears an inscription The Boule of Baitolethepha . The village of Baitolethepha (Beit-Nattif/Pella) was the administrative center of a Toparchy in Judea. This seal seems to prove that central toparchy villages, at least in Roman period Judea, had local councils called boulai and that this type of institution was not exclusive to poleis .
ISSN:1570-0631
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman period
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15700631-12511287