Archaeologists uncovered a boundary stone, used to mark land borders during the Roman Empire, dated to a period during which the empire was jointly ruled by four emperors. The boundary stone ...
Scientists have deciphered a Roman boundary stone inscribed with Greek text which was recently discovered in northern Israel, according to a study published in the journal Palestine Exploration ...
The boundary stone (courtesy of the Tel Abel Beth Maacah excavations. Photo: Tal Rogovsky).
The boundary stone was discovered at Tel Abel Beth Maacah, in the Upper Galilee region. This artefact reveals crucial information about Roman administration and taxation reforms. Archaeologists ...
Credit: courtesy of the Tel Abel Beth Maacah excavations. Photo: Robert Mullins Archaeologists excavating Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel have discovered a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone from the ...
Archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have unearthed a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel Beth Maacah, located in northern Israel. This remarkable find sheds light on ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare Roman-era boundary stone at the ancient site of Abel Beth Maacah, in northern Israel, shedding light on lost settlements and the meticulous land administration ...
Peveed at the alleged delay in completing the survey and laying of boundary stones for the Kundannoor ... and Highways Nithin Gadkari. They said stone-laying had been only partly completed in ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel. Originally marking land borders under Roman Emperor Diocletian's tax reforms ...
They uncovered a rare late-Roman-era boundary stone with a Greek inscription, dating back approximately 1,720 years. The find sheds new light on ancient land ownership and taxation practices ...