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The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
takes pleasure in inviting you to attend an international conference on

Palaestina on the Map of Late Antique Mobility and Migration

March 12
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Greetings
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Prof. David Harel, President, Israel Academy
Prof. Maren R. Niehoff, Academy Member

Roman Footprints in Palaestina
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Chair
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Prof. Benjamin Isaac
Academy Member, Tel Aviv University

Dr. Avner Ecker, Bar-Ilan University
“Somewhere Old Heroes Shuffle Safely Down the Street”: Communities of Roman Army Veterans in Provincia Palaestina

Prof. Moshe Benovitz, Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies
Ritual and the Road: The Roman Mile as a Measure of Space and Time in Rabbinic Halakhah

Pagan Perspectives on Mobility to Palaestina
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Chair
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Dr. Benedikt Eckhardt
Edinburgh University

Prof. Lieve Van Hoof, Ghent University
Migration and Mobility to, from and through Palestine in the Letters of Libanius

Permanently Settling in Palaestina: Migrants from East and West
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Chair
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Prof. Yitzhak Hen
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Prof. Maren R. Niehoff, Academy Member, the Hebrew University
Caesarea as a Magnet of Mobility and Migration among Jews, Christians and Pagans

Mr. Oz Tamir, the Hebrew University
The Effects of Migration to Late Antique Palaestina: The Case of Jerome

Prof. Geoffrey Herman, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
“The Land of Shinar Conceived and Bore Him; the Land of Desire Nurtured her Delight”: The Babylonian Talmud on Babylonian Rabbinic Migrants in Palestine

Keynote Lecture
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Chair
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Prof. Guy Stroumsa
Academy Member, the Hebrew University

Prof. Mischa Meier, University of Tübingen
Jerusalem under Heraclius (610–641): Christians, Jews, Muslims and the End of the World

March 13
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Pilgrimage: Pagan and Christian
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Chair
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Prof. Alexander Fantalkin
Tel Aviv University

Prof. Ian Rutherford, Reading University
Panias and Pilgrimage, 1–1,000 AD

Dr. Yana Tchekhanovets, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Byzantine Pilgrimage to the Holy Land: New Insights from Archaeological Excavations in Jerusalem and Surroundings

Accommodating Pilgrims, Travelers and Refugees
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Chair
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Prof. Rina Talgam
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Dr. Orit Peleg-Barkat, the Hebrew University
Men in the Street: Movement toward the Temple in Roman Jerusalem

Prof. Guy Stiebel, Tel Aviv University
“The Wandering Jew”: The Archaeology of Refugees – A View from the Judaean Desert

Christian Visions of the Holy Land
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Chair
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Prof. Ora Limor
The Open University of Israel

Dr. Federico Montinaro, University of Tübingen
Religious Conflict, Mobility and the Holy Land: Reframing Late Antique and Byzantine Pilgrimage

Prof. Hartmut Leppin, Goethe University Frankfurt
Anti-Chalcedonians in a Difficult Region

Keynote Lecture
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Chair
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Prof. Margalit Finkelberg
Vice President

Prof. Simon Goldhill, King’s College, Cambridge
Migratory Texts and the Topography of Late Antique Religion in Palestine

March 14
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Pilgrimage and Migration to Palaestina under Islamic Rule
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Chair
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Dr. Uriel Simonsohn
Haifa University

Prof. Gideon Avni, the Hebrew University and
Israel Antiquities Authority Patterns of Mobility and Migration among Jewish and Muslim Populations in Palestine Following the Islamic Conquest – Some Archaeological Observations

Dr. Milka Levy-Rubin, The Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies
Migration to, from and within: The Reshuffling of the Settlement Pattern of Palaestina Following the Muslim Conquest

Prof. Stephen Shoemaker, University of Oregon
Early Islamic Imperialism and Colonialism: Some Preliminary Thoughts with Particular Reference to Palestine

March 12–14, 2023