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Ehud Netzer (; born 1934) is an Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
i archaeologist
Archaeology

Archaeology, archeology, or arch?ology is the science that studies Homo cultures through the recovery, documentation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains and environmental data, including architecture, Artifact , features, Biofact s, and cultural landscape....
 and Professor emeritus
Emeritus

Emeritus is an adjective that is used in the title of a retired professor, bishop or other professional. Emerita was used for women, but is rarely used today....
 at the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and its List of Israeli cities in both population and area, with a population of 747,600 residents over an area of if Positions on Jerusalem East Jerusalem is included....
. The subjects he teaches combine architecture and archaeology. An expert on Herodian architecture
Herodian architecture

Herodian architecture is a style of classical architecture characteristic of the numerous building projects undertaken during the reign of Herod the Great, the Ancient Rome client king of Iudaea Province#The client kingdom of Judea....
, Netzer led a team of archaeologists who in 2007 reported that they located the tomb of Herod the Great
Herod the Great

Herod , also known as Herod I or Herod the Great , was a Roman Empire client state of Israel. Herod is known for his colossal building projects in Jerusalem and other parts of the ancient world, including the rebuilding of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, sometimes referred to as Herod's Temple....
 in Herodium
Herodium

Herodium or Herodion is a hill shaped like a truncated cone , located in the West Bank, southeast of Bethlehem and under control of Israel, built as a fortress palace by King Herod the Great....
, south of Jerusalem.
er has initiated and directed excavations at several building projects of Herod the Great, the ancient king of Judea.






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Ehud Netzer (; born 1934) is an Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
i archaeologist
Archaeology

Archaeology, archeology, or arch?ology is the science that studies Homo cultures through the recovery, documentation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains and environmental data, including architecture, Artifact , features, Biofact s, and cultural landscape....
 and Professor emeritus
Emeritus

Emeritus is an adjective that is used in the title of a retired professor, bishop or other professional. Emerita was used for women, but is rarely used today....
 at the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and its List of Israeli cities in both population and area, with a population of 747,600 residents over an area of if Positions on Jerusalem East Jerusalem is included....
. The subjects he teaches combine architecture and archaeology. An expert on Herodian architecture
Herodian architecture

Herodian architecture is a style of classical architecture characteristic of the numerous building projects undertaken during the reign of Herod the Great, the Ancient Rome client king of Iudaea Province#The client kingdom of Judea....
, Netzer led a team of archaeologists who in 2007 reported that they located the tomb of Herod the Great
Herod the Great

Herod , also known as Herod I or Herod the Great , was a Roman Empire client state of Israel. Herod is known for his colossal building projects in Jerusalem and other parts of the ancient world, including the rebuilding of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, sometimes referred to as Herod's Temple....
 in Herodium
Herodium

Herodium or Herodion is a hill shaped like a truncated cone , located in the West Bank, southeast of Bethlehem and under control of Israel, built as a fortress palace by King Herod the Great....
, south of Jerusalem.

Academic career and work

Netzer has initiated and directed excavations at several building projects of Herod the Great, the ancient king of Judea. In the mid-1960s, Netzer was co-architect, together with I. Dunayevsky, of the excavations at Masada
Masada

Masada is the name for a site of ancient palaces and fortifications in the South District of Israel on top of an isolated rock plateau, or large mesa, on the eastern edge of the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea....
, directed by Professor Yigael Yadin
Yigael Yadin

Yigael Yadin was an Israeli archeology, politician, and the second Ramatkal of the Israel Defense Forces....
. During this period, Netzer also was responsible for the restoration of the Masada site on behalf of Israel's National Parks Authority.

In 1968, Netzer initiated and directed large-scale excavations at the sites of Herodium and Jericho
Jericho

Jericho is a city located near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It is the capital of the Jericho Governorate, and has a population of over 20,000 Arabs....
. At Herodium
Herodium

Herodium or Herodion is a hill shaped like a truncated cone , located in the West Bank, southeast of Bethlehem and under control of Israel, built as a fortress palace by King Herod the Great....
, a cone-shaped, man-made mountain-palace built by Herod just outside Bethlehem, the whole complex called the "lower city" was partially exposed. And at the oasis of Jericho, new wings of Herod's winter palace were uncovered, as was a Hasmonean (Maccabean) winter palace containing a number of swimming pools and gardens, which is the major archaeological site that has survived from that period in Jewish history. The complex includes the Jericho Synagogue the oldest synagogue that has ever been found.

In 1972-1978, Netzer completed his Ph.D.
Ph.D.

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 dissertation at the Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology on the subject of Herod's palaces at Herodium and Jericho. He became a senior lecturer at the university in 1981 and a professor in 1990. The subjects he teaches combine architecture and archaeology. From 1985 to 1993, Netzer directed the Hebrew University expedition to Zippori (Sepphoris) in the lower Galilee
Galilee

Galilee , is a large region in northern Israel which overlaps with much of the administrative North District of the country. Traditionally divided into Upper Galilee , Lower Galilee , and Western Galilee , extending from Dan to the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, along Mount Lebanon to the ridges of Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa t...
, which exposed a synagogue
Synagogue

A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.Synagogues usually have a large hall for prayer , smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices....
, whose floor has been exhibited in the Museum of Jewish Art
Jewish Museum (New York)

The Jewish Museum of New York was first established in 1904, when the Jewish Theological Seminary received a gift of 26 Jewish ceremonial art objects from Judge Mayer Sulzberger....
 in New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
.
Zodiacmosaictzippori
His research and work as an Israeli archaeologist often involves artifacts and excavations within areas currently occupied by Israel. The mosaic of Sepphoris is traveling around the world , shown in exhibitions supported by the United Jewish Federation, supporting beliefs of an ancient Jewish community and a Jewish future in Galilee (Eden - Zion - Utopia. On the History of the Jewish Future), a "profound ideological statement", interpreted as "the hope for future redemption, the rebuilding of the Temple and the return of goodness and plentitude to the land." An article in the Jerusalem Post addresses the political concerns: "I wonder if it is mere coincidence that the tomb of King Herod was uncovered by Israeli archeologists in the Judean Desert just days after the Winograd Committee
Winograd Commission

The Winograd Commission is an Israeli Cabinet of Israel-appointed commission of inquiry, chaired by retired judge Eliyahu Winograd, which investigated and drew lessons from the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War ....
 published its interim report on the Second Lebanon War. The excavations at Herodium in the West Bank
West Bank

The West Bank is the eastern Part of the Palestinian territories on the west bank of the River Jordan in the Middle East. To the west, north, and south the West Bank shares borders with the state of Israel....
 started "in 1972, several years after its capture during the Six-Day War."

Publications

  • The architecture of Herod, the great builder, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2006 (Texts and studies in ancient Judaism, Bd. 117) ISBN 3-16-148570-X
  • The Hebrew University excavations at Sepphoris during the years 1992-1996. Qadmoniot. No. 113, pp 2-21, 1997
  • Architectural development of Sepphoris during the Roman and Byzantine Periods. In: Archaeology and the Galilee: Texts and Contexts. pp. 117-130, 1997
  • Promise and Redemption: A Synagogue Mosaic from Sepphoris. Jerusalem, Israel Museum, 44 pp., 1996
  • New evidence for Late Roman and Byzantine Sepphoris. In: The Roman and Byzantine Near East: Recent Archaeological. 1995, pp 162-176,
  • Zippori. Jerusalem, Israel Exploration Society, 71 pp., 1994
  • Byzantine mosaics at Sepphoris: New finds. Israel Museum Journal. No. 10, pp 75-80, 1992