סוּסְיָה
Region: Palestine historique (Hébron sud)
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Susiya is an archaeological site in the northern Negev (Hebron region, Israel) that has yielded a Byzantine synagogue from the fourth to seventh centuries, furnished with polychrome mosaics and Hebrew and Aramaic inscriptions. The building, among the best preserved from Late Antiquity in Palestine, bears witness to a flourishing rural Jewish community life in the region.
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Sources & resources
- Encyclopaedia Judaica — 2e éd., Keter/Macmillan
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