Bibliographical list for Sycamina; Shiqmona; Tell es Samak - Chapel
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Makhouly, N., "Tell es-Samak, Haifa Sub-District (in: Other Discoveries, 1938-40; p.201-207)", Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine 10 (1944): 206.
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Ovadiah, A., "Shiqmona: Tell es-Samak", in: Corpus of the Byzantine Churches in the Holy Land, Bonn, 1970: 165-166 (no.165-166).
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Ovadiah, A. and de Silva, C. G., "Shiqmona: Tell es-Samak (in: Supplementum to the Corpus of the Byzantine Churches in the Holy Land (Part 2): Updated Material on Churches Discussed in the Corpus; p.122-170)", Levant 14 (1982): 162-163 (no.49/165).
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Ovadiah, R. and Ovadiah, A., Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine Mosaic Pavements in Israel, Roma, 1987.
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Peleg, M., "A Chapel with Mosaic Pavements near Tel Shiqmona (Tell es-Samak)", Israel Exploration Journal 38, no. 1-2 (1988): 25-30.
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Di Segni, L., "Christian Presence on Mount Carmel in Late Antiquity", in: Shallale: ancient city of the Carmel, edited by Dar, S., Oxford, 2009: 217-235.
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Kletter, R., "Late Byzantine Remains Near Shiqmona: A Monastery, a Cemetery and a Winepress", ‘Atiqot 63 (2010): 147-182.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/23467480


