Hellenistic Ashdod-Yam in Light of Recent Archaeological Investigations

Ashdod-Yam is an important archaeological site with a history spanning the Late Bronze Age to the early Islamic period. The Hellenistic period marked an important phase for the site, when its acropolis served as a military base. This report presents the interim results of recent excavations that foc...

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Authors: Fantalkin, Alexander (Author) ; Mazis, Matasha (Author) ; Schauer, Yaniv (Author) ; Ariel, Donald T. (Author) ; Krispin, Shahar (Author) ; Tsuf, Orit (Author) ; Eshel, Tzilla (Author) ; Itkin, Eli (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 2024
In: Tel Aviv
Year: 2024, Volume: 51, Issue: 2, Pages: 238-278
Further subjects:B coastal military settlement
B Ashdod-Yam
B Hellenistic Period
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Summary:Ashdod-Yam is an important archaeological site with a history spanning the Late Bronze Age to the early Islamic period. The Hellenistic period marked an important phase for the site, when its acropolis served as a military base. This report presents the interim results of recent excavations that focused on the Hellenistic period at Ashdod-Yam. Based on the numismatic and ceramic evidence, the stronghold was established in the first half of the 2nd century BCE and should be considered within the framework of Seleucid military activity. Although it is difficult to determine under which Seleucid king this military stronghold was initially commissioned, it was most probably reinforced in the days of Antiochus VII Sidetes by his general Cendebaeus and then destroyed by John Hyrcanus I towards the end of his reign. The precision in dating the Hellenistic occupation at Ashdod-Yam offers a rare window into the life of a 2nd-century BCE coastal military settlement, enriching our knowledge of the site and contributing new insights into the region’s historical and cultural developments.
ISSN:2040-4786
Contains:Enthalten in: Tel Aviv
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/03344355.2024.2385149