Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Between 1946 and 1969, in an area close to the modern village of Kharayeb, called
"mathaf", the ruins of a building have been excavated by M. Chéhab and dated between
the Persian and Hellenistic periods. Near the building, a favissa rich in clay figurines dating
between 7th and 1th century BCE was also found. The Kharayeb project, at the beginning
mainly aimed at reconstructing the life of a Phoenician worship place, is today a wider interdisciplinary
research on the agricultural hinterland of Tyre between the Iron Age and the
Hellenistic period. Two types of work are carried out: the completion of the excavation work
in the ancient worship area and a survey in the surrounding territory. The archaeological
data collected during the 2013-2014 archaeological campaigns have allowed to identify a
new part of the main rectangular building, to date back to the Iron Age II the first phase
of use of the area, to present a new idea of the original architectural decoration of the
Hellenistic building with coloured mosaic tesserae, stucco and glass ormamentations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
KHARAYTEB; FENICIA; ELLENISMO; ARCHEOLOGIA DEL CULTO; CERAMICA FENICIA; COROPLASTICA FENICIA
List of contributors:
Oggiano, Ida
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