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Amos Kloner

Amos Kloner

Israeli archaeologist and professor (1940–2019)


Amos Kloner (February 26, 1940 – March 16, 2019) was an Israeli archaeologist and professor emeritus.[1]

Amos Kloner

Academic career

Amos Kloner taught in the Martin Szusz Department of the Land of Israel Studies at Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan. His fields were Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine archaeology.[2]

Archaeology career

Kloner led the Israel Antiquities Authority's excavation of the Talpiot Tomb in 1980.[3] In the 1990s, he was on the team that excavated the Byzantine site of Beit Guvrin.[4]

Published works (English)

  • Amos Kloner; Agudah le-seḳer arkheʼologi shel Yiśraʼel (2003). Survey of Jerusalem: the northwestern sector, introduction and indices. Israel Antiquities Authority. ISBN 978-965-406-080-6.
  • Amos Kloner; Donald T. Ariel (2003). Maresha Excavations Final Report: Subterranean complexes 21, 44, 70. Israel Antiquities Authority. ISBN 978-965-406-150-6.
  • Adi Erlich; Amos Kloner (31 March 2010). Maresha Excavations Final Report II: Hellenistic Terracotta Figurines from the 1989-1996 Seasons. Israel Antiquities Authority. ISBN 978-965-406-212-1.
  • Amos Kloner; Adi Erlich (2008). Maresha Excavations Final Report: Hellenistic terracotta figurines from the 1989-1996 seasons. Israel Antiquities Authority. ISBN 978-965-406-201-5.
  • Amos Kloner; Boaz Zissu (2007). The Necropolis of Jerusalem in the Second Temple period. Peeters. ISBN 978-90-429-1792-7.
  • Gideon Avni; Uzi Dahari; Amos Kloner (2008). The necropolis of Bet Guvrin-Eleutheropolis. Israel Antiquities Authority. ISBN 978-965-406-214-5.

References

  1. "Amos Kloner | The Martin (Szusz) Department of". lisa.biu.ac.il. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2007-03-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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