Golan Archaeological Museum

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Name (Hebrew)
מוזיאון עתיקות הגולן (קצרין)
Name (Latin)
Golan Archaeological Museum
Other forms of name
Muzeʼon ʻatiḳot ha-Golan
Muzeon attiqot ha-Golan
Golan Archaeology Museum
Golan Antiquities Museum
Museum of Antiquities in the Golan
Muzeon Atiqot ha-Golan (Qazrin)
מוזאון עתיקות הגולן (קצרין)
פרק קצרין - מוזאון לעתיקות הגולן (קצרין)
קצרין. מוזאון עתיקות הגולן
מוזאון לעתיקות הגולן (קצרין)
המוזאון לעתיקות הגולן (קצרין)
קצרין. פרק קצרין - המוזאון לעתיקות הגולן
Coordinates
35.688325 35.688325 32.995369 32.995369 (gooearth )
Type of corporate body
Museums
Place of residence/headquarters
Katsrin (Israel)
Field of activity
Archaeology
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 144361995
Wikidata: Q2900249
Library of congress: n 88283654
Sources of Information
  • Omanut Yehudit ba-Golan, c1987:title page (Muzeʼon ʻatiḳot ha-Golan ; Golan Archaeology Museum)
  • Golan Archaeological Museum, Qatsrin, 1987
  • The Author's כפרים קדומים בגולן, תש"ס.
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Wikipedia description:

The Golan Archaeological Museum is a museum of the archaeological finds of the Golan Heights, located in Katzrin. The museum features artifacts from all historical periods. Among these are artifacts and decorated architectural fragments from a number of Byzantine-period Christian churches and villages, including finds from Kursi, on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee, which is identified with Gergasa, the New Testament site of the "Miracle of the Gadarene swine" (Luke 8:22-39). A room in the museum is dedicated to the story of Gamla, the Jewish town besieged and razed by the Romans during the First Jewish–Roman War. A scale model and film are used to describe the conquest and destruction of the town and all of its inhabitants by Vespasian in 67 CE. On display are finds from the site, including arrowheads, ballista stones, clay oil lamps, and coins minted in the town during the siege. Other artifacts of note in the museum are many columns, lintels and other architectural parts recovered from the ruins of ancient synagogues throughout the Golan Heights. These are elaborately carved with dedicatory inscriptions and with Jewish symbols.

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