Tel Rosh: the forgotten Rehob in the Upper Galilee

Hayah Katz, Yigal Levin

Research output: Contribution to journalArticle

Abstract

Tel Rosh (Khirbet Tell ‘er-Ruwēsah) is located in the western part of the Upper Galilee, some 27 km northeast of Acre. Surveys conducted over the years and recent excavations have shown that it was settled almost continuously from the Early Bronze Age to the Ottoman Period, and that it was a regional centre during Iron Age II. In the past, it was identified with Beth-Shemesh of Naphtali (Josh 19:38; Jdg 1:33). However, in our analysis, all of the towns of Naphtali should be sought east of Mount Meron, while those to its west were in the territory of Asher, and we tentatively propose to identify Tel Rosh with the ‘northern’ Rehob of Asher, listed in Josh 19:28.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-41
Number of pages18
JournalPalestine Exploration Quarterly
Volume153
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

RAMBI Publications

  • RAMBI Publications
  • Bible -- Joshua -- Geography
  • Bible -- Joshua -- XIX, 28 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
  • Asher (Tribe of Israel)
  • Archaeological site location -- Israel
  • Galilee, Upper (Israel) -- Antiquities
  • Tel Rosh (Israel) -- Antiquities

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Tel Rosh: the forgotten Rehob in the Upper Galilee'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this