An Underground Rock-Cut Shrine near Amatsya, Judean Foothills, Israel

Boaz Zissu, Nurit Shtober-Zisu
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This article presents our documentation of a previously unidentified subterranean complex located near Amatsya, Israel. The study revolves primarily around an examination of the architecture, decorations, and letters carved on the walls of an underground rock-cut hall. The layout of the hall bears a striking resemblance to sacred architecture prevalent in the region since the Middle Bronze Age, while its decorative elements are linked to earlier artistic traditions dating back to the Iron Age, as well as the aniconic characteristics found in Idumean, Canaanite, Phoenician and Nabatean art of the Persian and Hellenistic periods. According to paleographic analysis, the Aramaic lapidary inscriptions, which possibly mention two deities, El and Adon, are tentatively dated to the 5th-4th centuries BCE. Our main thesis is that this hall functioned as a private shrine, possibly a funerary shrine adjacent to a rock-cut burial complex. We propose that both the shrine and the adjacent tomb were utilized by an Idumean landowner, showcasing influences from Phoenician / Canaanite iconographic traditions. Consequently, the site assumes significant importance, as it offers novel insights into the field of study by presenting, for the first time, a relatively well-preserved underground Idumean shrine from the Persian and Hellenistic periods. These finds contribute to a deeper understanding of the religious and cultural practices of the Idumeans during that specific era.
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以色列犹太山麓阿马特西亚附近的地下岩石雕刻神殿
这篇文章介绍了我们对位于以色列阿马特西亚附近的一个以前未被识别的地下建筑群的记录。这项研究主要围绕着对建筑、装饰和刻在地下岩石切割大厅墙壁上的字母的检查。大厅的布局与自青铜时代中期以来该地区普遍存在的神圣建筑惊人地相似,而其装饰元素与铁器时代早期的艺术传统有关,以及在波斯和希腊化时期的伊都米纳、迦南、腓尼基和纳巴泰艺术中发现的标志性特征。根据古文字学分析,这些可能提到El和Adon两位神祇的阿拉姆语碑文,暂定为公元前5 -4世纪。我们的主要论点是,这个大厅是一个私人神社,可能是一个与岩石切割的墓葬建筑群相邻的殡葬神社。我们认为,神社和邻近的坟墓都是由伊都米纳地主使用的,展示了腓尼基/迦南肖像传统的影响。因此,该遗址具有重要意义,因为它首次展示了波斯和希腊化时期保存相对完好的地下伊杜米纳神殿,为研究领域提供了新的见解。这些发现有助于更深入地了解那个特定时代Idumeans人的宗教和文化习俗。
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