Ehud Netzer (Hebrew: אהוד נצר 13 May 1934 – 28 October 2010) was an Israeli architect, archaeologist and educator, known for his extensive excavations...
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mathematician Ehud Manor (died 2005), Israeli poet and TV personality Ehud Netzer, Israeli archaeologist Ehud Shapiro, Israeli scientist Ehud Sheleg, British-Israeli...
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by Ehud Netzer, working on behalf of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and they were intermittent until the archaeologist's death in 2010. Netzer excavated...
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Netzer, Romanian film director Ehud Netzer, Israeli archaeologist Erika Netzer (1937–1977), Austrian alpine skier Günter Netzer, (born 1944), a former German...
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furlongs, to Herodium, where he had given order to be buried." Professor Ehud Netzer, an archaeologist from the Hebrew University, read the writings of Josephus...
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building controversially identified by its excavator, archaeologist Ehud Netzer, as a Hasmonean-period synagogue. It is part of the royal winter palace...
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1973, extensive excavations were conducted on site by archaeologist Ehud Netzer. The excavations continued for ten seasons and covered an area of 30...
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Netzer, Ehud. The Palaces of the Hasmoneans and Herod the Great. Jerusalem: Yed Ben-Zvi Press and The Israel Exploration Society, 2001. Ehud Netzer,...
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monuments" and as "Herod's monument", respectively. The 2007 discovery by Ehud Netzer of the remains of an elaborate mausoleum at the Herodium fortress and...
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16 (2): 199–201. doi:10.1080/1462169X.2014.953832. S2CID 162641910. Ehud Netzer (October 2008). Architecture of Herod, the Great Builder. Baker Academic...
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Netzer, Ehud. The Palaces of the Hasmoneans and Herod the Great. Jerusalem: Yed Ben-Zvi Press and The Israel Exploration Society, 2001. Ehud Netzer,...
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Za'atara and Jannatah, West Bank Discovered in 2007 by archaeologist Ehud Netzer after 35 years of searching. Saint Andrew Cathedral of Saint Andrew,...
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Antike, 2007) (Studien zur Alten Geschichte, 5). Burrell, Barbara, and Ehud Netzer. “Herod the Builder.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 12 (1999): 705–715...
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within the Hasmonean royal winter palaces, identified by its excavator, Ehud Netzer, as a synagogue, is now known as the Wadi Qelt Synagogue, is believed...
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proved the date of the quarrying to be about 19 BCE.[how?] Archaeologist Ehud Netzer confirmed that the large outlines of the stone cuts is evidence that...
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careful reading of Josephus's writings and years of excavation allowed Ehud Netzer, an archaeologist from Hebrew University, to discover what he considered...
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George Mosse, history Bezalel Narkiss, art history Amnon Netzer, Jewish studies and history Ehud Netzer (1934–2010), archaeology Yaakov Nahmias, bioengineering...
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En-Gedi Scroll was discovered in a 1970 excavation headed by Dan Barag and Ehud Netzer of the Institute of Archaeology at Hebrew University, and Yosef Porath...
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during the Late Roman period. Herodium was excavated by archaeologist Ehud Netzer in the 1980s, publishing results in 1985. According to findings, during...
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– John Roseboro, American baseball player and coach (d. 2002) 1934 – Ehud Netzer, Israeli archaeologist, architect, and academic (d. 2010) 1937 – Zohra...
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Greenlandic politician, 1st Prime Minister of Greenland (b. 1938) 2010 – Ehud Netzer, Israeli archaeologist, architect, and educator (b. 1934) 2011 – Tom...
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el-Alayiq, Jericho, 70–50 BC (Hasmonean); excavated and identified by Ehud Netzer; contested. Herodium – a synagogue from the 1st century AD was discovered...
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in Herodium: Final Reports of the 1972–2010 Excavations Directed by Ehud Netzer, Volume I: "Herod's Tomb Precinct", p. 423. Israel Exploration Society...
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by Ehud Netzer, working on behalf of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and they were intermittent until the archaeologist's death in 2010. Netzer excavated...
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Dead Sea Scrolls, (Oxford: The British Academy, 1973) p. 82 Bélis 2006. Ehud Netzer, cited in Taylor 2006. Gideon Hadas, cited in Hirschfeld 2004, p. 207...
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Hongshan (China), gender Ion Nestor (1905–1974) Romanian; Balkans (Sirmium) Ehud Netzer (1934–2010) Israeli; Israel (Herodian architecture) René Neuville (1899–1952)...
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expedition led by Eric and Carol Meyers, of Duke University digging with Ehud Netzer, a locally trained archaeologist from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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the Second Temple Period, pp. 1–2, 30–36. Boston: Brill, Leiden, 2005. Ehud Netzer, "Herod's Family Tomb in Jerusalem", in BAR Magazine, May/June 1983,...
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el-Alayiq, Jericho – 70–50 BCE (Hasmonean); destroyed by earthquake- Ehud Netzer – strongly contested Chorazin – described in detail in 1926 by Jacob...
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Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies [Ehud Netzer Festschrift]. Vol. 31. Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society and...
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