Ehud Netzer

Ehud Netzer ( 13 May 1934 – 28 October 2010) was an Israeli architect, archaeologist and educator, known for his extensive excavations at Herodium, where in 2007 he found the tomb of Herod the Great; and the discovery of a structure defined by Netzer as a synagogue, which if true would be the oldest one ever found (the "Wadi Qelt Synagogue").

Netzer served as a professor at the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was a world-renowned expert on Herodian architecture. Netzer worked at Masada with Yigael Yadin, and later completed the official excavation report for the site. He later led teams of archaeologists like Rachel Chachy, who did important fieldwork at the Herodian palace at Jericho. At Herodium, in the desert near Bethlehem and south of Jerusalem, for more than three decades, Netzer oversaw extensive excavations focusing on remains at the foot and on the sides of the artificial mountain. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Nabatäische Architektur : insbesondere Gräber und Tempel / by Netzer, Ehud

    Published 2003
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    Die Paläste der Hasmonäer und Herodes' des Grossen / by Netzer, Ehud

    Published 1999
    Book
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    The Sepphoris synagogue : deciphering an ancient message through its archaeological and socio-historical contexts / by Weiss, Zeev, 1959-

    Published 2005
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    Jericho the Jewish cemetery of the second Temple Period / by Hachlili, Rachel

    Published 1999
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    Sepphoris / by Meyers, Eric M.

    Published 1992
    Other Authors: “…Netzer, Ehud…”
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    Jericho the Jewish cemetery of the second Temple Period / by Hachlili, Rachel

    Published 1999
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