Hippos-Sussita Publications
Various publications concerning Hippos-Sussita have been published. Some appear in the form of books/monographs, articles in journals, on-line articles and others as short articles on our website. Listed below are all the books and monographs that we have published. Some are still for sale and others include a link for a full PDF file download.
Here is a short selected list of links to on-line articles and reviews:
- A. Pažout, M. Eisenberg and G. Staab, A Roman Milestone from the Northeastern Shore of the Sea of Galilee, IEJ 70/2, 2020: 215–220.
- M. Eisenberg, The Lion's Mausoleum of Hippos of the Decapolis, PEQ Nov. 2020.
- M. Eisenberg and A. Kowalewska, Summer 2020 Excavations in Hippos, NPA Archaeological News, 10/2020 (Hebrew).
- M. Eisenberg and G. Staab, Eusebios' aedicula tombstone from Hippos, PEQ June 2020.
- G. Staab and M. Eisenberg, Building Inscriptions from the Martyrion of Theodoros at the ‘Burnt Church’ in Hippos above the Sea of Galilee, ZPE 214, 2020: 203–214.
- G. Staab, A. Pažout and M. Eisenberg, Two Roman Milestones from the Southern Golan Heights, ZPE 214, 2020: 215–220.
- M. Burdajewisz, Some remarks on the architectural decoration of the North-West Church at Hippos (Susita), in: K. Jakubiak and A. Łajtar (eds.), Ex Orient Lux: Studies in Honor of Jolanta Młynarczyck, Warsaw 2020: 345–360.
- Review of Hippos-Sussita Summary Vol. II, 2018 publication (A. Ovadiah, Liber Annuus 69, 2019:526-529).
- M. Eisenberg, A. Iermolin and S. Shalev, A Decorated Weight from Hippos and its Significance in Understanding the Transition between the Byzantine to the Umayyad Period, Qadmoniot 158 (2019): 120-122.
- A. Kowalewska, The Southern Bathhouse of Antiochia Hippos of the Decapolis, Archaeologica 180, Sapienza Università di Roma, Giorgio Bretschneider Editore, Rome, 2019, p. 261–277.
- M. Eisenberg, The Propylaeum of the Extra Muros Sanctuary at Hippos, Archaeologica 180, Sapienza Università di Roma, Giorgio Bretschneider Editore, Rome, 2019, p. 95–121.
- מ' איזנברג וא' קובלבסקה, סוסיתא בראש ההר - מתוצאות עונת החפירות של שנת 2019 ועוד קצת, חדשות בעתיקות, רשות הטבע והגנים, 1/10/19
- M. Eisenberg, New Discoveries at Antiochia Hippos of the Decapolis and its Sea of Galilee Connection, Early Christianity 10/3, 2019: 363-382, 403-410.
- A. Kowalewska and M. Eisenberg, Masons' Marks of Antiochia Hippos, Tel Aviv 46.1 (2019): 108-127.
- M. Osband and M. Eisenberg, Between Hippos and Majduliyya: Defining Relationships between a Polis and a Village in the Golan, Etmol 261 (2019): 6-10.
- J. Mlynarczyk and M. Burdajewisz, Some Facts about the North-West Church in Hippos (in Aramaic Susita, in Arabic Susiyah) on the Sea of Gailee (6th to mid-8th centuries), ARAM 31 (2019): 165–194.
- M. Osband and M. Eisenberg, Interregional Trade in the Roman Period: A Diachronic Study of Common Kitchenware from Hippos of the Decapolis, Tel Aviv 45:2 (2018): 273-288.
- M. Eisenberg, A. Iermolin and S. Shalev, Archaeological and XRF Analysis of a Byzantine Weight from Hippos Sheds New Light on the Transition from Christian to the Islamic Rule, IEJ 68 (2018): 77-90.
- M. Eisenberg, Introduction, in: M. Eisenberg, Hippos (Sussita) of the Decapolis: The First Twelve Seasons of Excavations (2000-2011), Volume II, The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Haifa 2018, p. 10-15.
- R. Frankel and M. Eisenberg, The Hippos Winery Complex, in: M. Eisenberg, Hippos (Sussita) of the Decapolis: The First Twelve Seasons of Excavations (2000-2011), Volume II, The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Haifa 2018, p. 56-73.
- L. A. Kapitaikin, "Final Pottery Report of the 2010-2011 Excavation Seasons", in: M. Eisenberg, Hippos (Sussita) of the Decapolis: The First Twelve Seasons of Excavations (2000-2011), Volume II, The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Haifa 2018, p. 88-209.
- M. Eisenberg, “The Current State of Research of Antiochia Hippos”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 7-24 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- A. Segal, “Hippos-Sussita – Urban Plan and City Landscape”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 25-34 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- N. Wechsler and S. Marco, “Historical Earthquakes in Northern Israel and their Impact on Hippos-Sussita”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 35-45 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- E. Bron and O. Zingboym, “Ptolemaic Fortress overlooking Wadi Ruqqad in the Southern Golan Heights”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 46-56 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- M. Eisenberg, “A Military Portrait of Hippos – from Ptolemaic Fortress to Seleucid Polis”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 57-69 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- A. Kowalewska and M. Eisenberg, “Roman Bathhouses of Antiochia Hippos and the Decapolis”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 70-80 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- Y. Schauer, “The Mint of Antiochia Hippos (Sussita)”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 81-88 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- M. Osband, “The Common Pottery of Hippos in the Roman Period”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 89-108 (Hebrew with an English abstract).
- A. Pažout, “A Geospatial Study of the Chora of Antiochia Hippos from the Hellenistic to the Byzantine Periods”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 7*-17*.
- M. Schuler, “The Northeast Insula and Late Antique Christianity at Hippos Palaistinēs”, Michmanim 27 (2017), p. 18*-28*.
- J. Burdajewisz, Wall Painting Decoration from the North-West Church in Hippos-Sussita of the Decapolis, Études et Travaux XXX (2017): 161-180.
- Review of Hippos-Sussita Summary Vol. I, 2014 publication (reprint)
- (W. Zwickel, DE GRUYTER, „Zeitschrift für alttestamentliche Wissenschaft“ Volume 129 Issue 1).
- M. Eisenberg, “Hippos-Sussita: From a Polis in the Decapolis to a Declining Town”, Qadmoniot 151, Jerusalem 2016, p. 2-17 (Heb.).
- M. Eisenberg, “Pan at Hippos”, Biblical Archaeology Review, Vol. 41, No. 6, November/December 2015, p. 40-45, 72.
- A. Segal & M. Eisenberg, “The Spade Hits Sussita”, Forty Groundbreaking Articles from Forty Years Of Biblical Archaeology Review, Vol. II, 2015, p. 566-578.
- M. Milar, "Archaeologists find hobnailed boot print of Roman soldier in Israel", Ancient Origins, June 2015.
- M. Eisenberg, "New Discoveries at Hippos", Popular Archaeology, Summer 2015, Featured Articles, Discoveries.
- M. Eisenberg, “The Military Architecture of Antiochia Hippos (Sussita) during the Roman Period”, 2015.
in: Aviam, M. (ed.), "From Watch Tower to Fortified city": Forts and Fortresses in Northern Israel
from the Canaanites to the IDF, p.113−129 (Hebrew). - M. Eisenberg, Antiochia Hippos: Revealing a lost city of the Roman Decapolis, Current World Archaeology 69, February 2015.
- Review of Hippos-Sussita Summary Vol. I, 2013 publication (A. Ovadiah, Qadmoniot 47, 2014, Hebrew).
- Review of Hippos-Sussita Summary Vol. I, 2013 publication (A. Ovadiah, IEJ 64/2, 2014).
- Copper Plates Baffel Archaeologists, Popular Archaeology, April 2013.
- A. Segal & M. Eisenberg, Unearthing Sussita, Popular Archaeology, March 2012.
- א. סג"ל ומ. איזנברג, סוסיתא – מבט על העיר בתום 11 עונות חפירה (2010-2000), איגרת האקדמיה הישראלית 32, 2010, עמ' 45-38.
- (גן לאומי סוסיתא: הכשרת האתר לביקורי קהל (מצגת מאת רט"ג, משלחת החפירות, מועצה אזורית עמק הירדן וגופים נוספים
- A. Segal, The Decapolis: An Historical-Archaeological Survey, Hippos-Sussita Excavations Project, 2008.
- A. Segal, The Churches of Sussita at the End of Seven Excavation Seasons (2000-2006), Hippos-Sussita Excavations Project, 2007.
- א. סג"ל ומ. איזנברג, "סוסיתא אשר בדקפוליס: חמש עונות חפירה ראשונות", קדמוניות 129, 2005, עמ' 29-15.
- A. Segal, The "Kalybe Structures" – Temples for the Imperial Cult in Hauran and Trachon: An Historical-Architectural Analysis, Assaph 6, Tel-Aviv 2001, p. 91-118.
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