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IntersectionLieuAntiquité tardive – époque médiévale

כְּפַר בִּירְעִים

Region: Galilée (Israël)

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Kfar Birim (Biram), a village in Upper Galilee, contains the remains of two synagogues from the 3rd–5th centuries, among the best preserved in Israel, with remarkable carved facades. The archaeological excavations and surveys conducted since the 19th century make it a reference site for the study of ancient synagogal art.

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