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‘Atiqot 98 (2020)
ISBN 2948-040X
Glass Vessels, Metal Artifacts and Beads from the Burial Cave at ‘En Lavan, Naḥal Refa’im
(Pp. 123–133)
Tamar Winter
Keywords: Jerusalem, local glass workshop
The sealed burial cave at ‘En Lavan yielded about 50 glass fragments, metal objects and beads of various materials. The glass vessels are typical of the Syria-Palestine region, and are dated to the Byzantine and Umayyad periods (sixth–eighth centuries CE); the metal artifacts and the beads are characteristic of the Late Roman and Byzantine periods.