Hirschfeld, Yizhar
HIRSCHFELD, Yizhar
HIRSCHFELD, Yizhar. Israeli, b. 1950. Genres: Archaeology/Antiquities. Career: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Lecturer at Institute of Archaeology; director of excavations for the Roman Bath of Hammat Gader, 1978-82, the site of Ramat Hanadiv, 1984-94, and the site of Tiberias, 1989-. Publications: The Survey of Israel: Herodium Map, 1985; The Judean Desert Monasteries in the Byzantine Period, 1992; Palestinian Dwelling Houses, 1994. Address: Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel.
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