【Close-up Exhibition】Ruins on the shores of Sea of Galilee, Israel - Hippos and Ein Gev
12 December, 2020 - 31 January, 2021 【Close-up Exhibition】 Ruins on the shores of Sea of Galilee, Israel - Hippos and Ein Gev
Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias) is located in northern Israel. At the archaeological site of Ein Gev, on the eastern shore of the lake, excavations by a Japanese team unearthed a settlement from the Hellenistic period. The archaeological site of Hippos (also known as Susita, or Qal'at al-Husn), located on a hilltop overlooking Ein Gev site, is the remains of a city that flourished as a regional center during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. It is now being investigated by an Israeli team (University of Haifa), and excavations are continuing.
In this exhibition, the results of joint research by the Japanese and Israeli teams at the sites of Ein Gev and Hippos will be introduced via posters and models.
Hosted by | The Ancient Orient Museum, Tokyo |
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Cooperation | Dr. K. Makino from Kamakura Women's University, The Institute for Cultural Studies of Ancient Iraq, Kokushikan University, and The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa. This exhibition is a bilateral joint research project between the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Israel Science Foundation Projects, (joint research project Grant Number: JPJSBP120198406). |
Exhibition Period | 12 December, 2020 - 31 January, 2021
※The museum will be closed from 28 December 2020 to 3 January 2021 due to the New Year holidays. |
Opening hours | 10:00 ~ 16:30 (last admission 16:00) . |
Admission fee | Adult 600 JPY | Students 500 JPY | Schoolchildren 200 JPY for junior and senior high school students
- ¥100 discount for groups of over 20 people, half price for visitors with disabilities half price for visitors with disabilities and free entry for one attendant. - Elementary and junior high school students (with school ID) are free on Saturdays and Sundays. (Price includes entry to the Museum Collections) ※ Admission fee also includes the Collection Gallery exhibition. |
Exhibits | Photo panels, and models |