Master Site Plan
- Title:
- Master Site Plan
- Collection:
- Digitizing Tell en-Naṣbeh, Biblical Mizpah of Benjamin
- Creator:
- Sorial, Labib: Zorn, Jeffrey
- Date:
- ca. 3200 BCE: 1200-200 BCE
- Archaeological Date:
- ca. 3200 BCE: 1200-200 BCE
- Coordinates:
- 31.885287,35.216656
- Latitude:
- 31.885287
- Longitude:
- 35.216656
- Elevation:
- 848 m: 2762 ft
- Site:
- Tell en-Naṣbeh
- Location:
- Tell en-Naṣbeh
- ID Number:
- Plan_of_Plans
- Israel Grid:
- 1706.1144
- File Name:
- Plan_of_Plans.jpg
- Culture:
- Israelite
- Style/Period:
- Early Bronze I
Iron Age I
Iron Age II
Babylonian Period
Persian Period
Hellenistic Period - Work Type:
- plans (maps)
- Materials/Techniques:
- Paper
- Subject:
- Archaeology: Iron Age: Babylonian Period: Persian Period: Mizpah
- Image View Type:
- 1:400 Scale Architectural Plan
- Image View Description:
- Entire site
- Measurement:
- 72 x 50 (centimeters)
- Description:
- Master site plan. Shows most, but not all, excavated architectural features. Each small grid square is 10 m on a side. The large squares and rectangles marked off with heavier lines and including a two or three digit numbers (e.g. 57 and 196) indicate the areas depicted in the 1:100 plans.
- Repository:
- Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The images in the “Digitizing Tell en-Naṣbeh, Biblical Mizpah of Benjamin” Collection (aka Digitizing Tell en-Nasbeh, 9834430) are adapted from material under copyright of the Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA, USA. They are used here with the Museum's kind permission. The images were digitized in 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. The written permission of any copyright and other rights holders is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use that extends beyond what is authorized by fair use and other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.
This collection is funded by an Arts and Sciences Grant to Jeffrey Zorn and Lauren Monroe, from the Department of Near East Studies. Please contact them or the Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology for more information about this collection.