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Horace Austin Warner "Haw" Tabor was known as The Bonanza King of Leadville, Colorado. He was an American prospector, businessman, and politician. Photo between 1870-1880.
שמורת הטבע נחל תבור שנמצאת בגליל התחתון מציגה לנו את אחד מאתרי הטבע היפים והמרהיבים שיש בארץ.
A 1,300-year old church, with ornate mosaic floors, was recently revealed in an excavation in the Circassian village of Kfar Kama, near Kfar Tabor, carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority, in collaboration with the Kinneret Academic College, and with assistance from local volunteers. The Catholic Archbishop Dr. Youssef Matta, Head of the Greek Catholic Church in Israel, personally visited the site and was inspired by the ancient remains. Aerial view of 1,300-year-old church in the village of Kfar Kama, near Mount Tabor [Credit: Alex Wiegmann, Israel Antiquities Authority] The excavation, directed led by archaeologist Nurit Feig on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, and in collaboration with Prof. Moti Aviam of the Kinneret Academic College, took place prior to the building of a playground, initiated by the Kfar Kama Local Council and the Jewish National Fund. According to Feig, “The church, measuring 12 × 36 m, includes a large courtyard, a narthex foyer, and a central hall. Particular to this church is the existence of three apses (prayer niches), while most churches were characterized by a single apse. The nave and the aisles were paved with mosaics which partially survived. Their colorful decoration stands out, incorporating geometric patterns, and blue, black, and red floral patterns. A special discovery was the small reliquary, a stone box used to preserve sacred relics. Mosaic floor of 1,300-year-old church in the village of Kfar Kama, near Mount Tabor [Credit: Alex Wiegmann, Israel Antiquities Authority] An additional series of rooms was partially uncovered adjacent to the church. According to a ground-penetrating radar inspection operated by Dr. Shani Libbi, there are additional rooms at the site yet to be excavated. According to the researchers, “it is quite possible that this large complex was a monastery.” In the early 1960s, a smaller church with two chapels was excavated inside the village of Kfar Kama and was dated by the finds to the first half of the sixth century CE. According to Prof. Moti Aviam, “this was probably the village church, whilst the church now discovered was probably part of a contemporary monastery on the outskirts of the village.” The new discovery hints at the apparent importance of the Christian village settled in the Byzantine period close to Mount Tabor, a site of primary religious significance for Christianity, identified as the site of the Transfiguration. In 1876, when the Circassian Shapsug tribe first settled in Kfar Kama, they used the stones of the ancient village to build their houses. The discovery of the church in Kfar Kama will contribute to the extensive research project on the Christian settlement in the Galilee that is being carried out by Prof. Moti Aviam and Dr. Jacob Ashkenazi of the Kinneret Institute of Galilean Archaeology in the Kinneret Academic College. Source: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs [July 28, 2020] Labels Archaeology, Israel, Near East TANN you might also like Newer Post Older Post
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In G. The lowest tone i g'. Conoidal bore. Beautifully turned and carved ivory. Made in three principal parts: the head, the body, and the foot-joint, but each part is made of several pieces skilfully joined by screw threads. The mouthpiece is in the form of a fish's head; the head is beautifully carved with a foliated design; the foot-joint is finely carved, with a scalloped rim. Seven finger-holes ins front, thumb-hole in the rear.
Nationaal Archief / Spaarnestad Photo / Het Leven / Fotograaf onbekend, SFA022812804. Draagbare radio in een strohoed, gemaakt door een Amerikaanse uitvinder. Verenigde Staten van Amerika, Plaats onbekend, 1931. Portable radio in a straw hat, made by an American inventor. 1931. Collectie Spaarnestad Voor meer informatie en voor meer foto’s uit de collectie van Spaarnestad Photo, bezoek onze Beeldbank: www.spaarnestadphoto.nl/ U kunt ons helpen onze kennis van de fotocollecties te verrijken door tags en commentaren toe te voegen. Herkent u mensen of locaties of heeft u een bijzonder verhaal te vertellen bij één van de foto’s, laat dan een reactie achter (als u ingelogd bent bij Flickr) of stuur een mailtje naar: [email protected] You can help us gain more knowledge on the content of our collection by simply adding a comment with information. If you do not wish to log in, you can write an e-mail to: [email protected]
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In C. The lowest tone is d'' (the second partial tone of the natural scale; the pedal tone is not available). Slightly tapered conoidal bore. Pearwood, unvarnished. Made in two parts; the body and the cap. Two holes in front and thumb-hole in the rear. The bell has slightly flaring bore at the end. A brass crook with a horn mouthpiece.
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