Abstract

This analysis proposes a typology of domestic architecture, within the context of earlier efforts at a Palestinian typology and the background of Greek and Roman house typologies. It draws on recent evidence from Roman-period archaeological sites, especially from the Galilee but including examples from other regions of the Levant (Gaulanitis, Samaritis, Judea, Peraea, the Negev).

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