The Glass
About 10,000 glass fragments were found in the Tiberias excavation. The stratigraphy presented above (see Chapter 4) provides a chronological basis for the dating of the areas from both within and outside the city. The structure of each of the excavation areas is a major factor in the broad diversit...
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