Archaeopress, 2023. — 403 p.
Khirbet el-Maqatir lies 16 km north of Jerusalem. The Associates for Biblical Research excavated 14 summer seasons and 5 winter seasons between 1995 and 2016. The remains range from Middle Bronze Age to Early Islamic and include a Bronze Age fortress, a Late Hellenistic/Early Roman village, and a Byzantine ecclesiastical complex. Volume 2 focuses on the later time periods.
I. Stratigraphy and Architecture
Stratigraphy and Occupational History – Scott Stripling
Late Hellenistic and Early Roman Architecture – Brian N. Peterson
Monumental Tower and Fortification System – Mark A. Hassler
Subterranean Features – Scott Stripling with a contribution by Dvir Raviv
Byzantine Ecclesiastical Complex – Leen Ritmeyer and Scott Stripling
II. Small Finds
The Numismatic Finds from Khirbet el-Maqatir – Yoav Farhi with an appendix by Kevin W. Larsen
Ceramic Vessels – Peretz Reuven
Early Roman Limestone Vessels – Shimon Gibson
Glass Vessels – Abigail Leavitt and Scott Stripling
Inscriptions – Matthew D. Glassman
Jewelry and Personal Accessories – Frankie Snyder, Suzanne Lattimer, and Scott Stripling
Militaria – Katherine A. Streckert and Boyd V. Seevers
General Objects – Abigail Leavitt and Scott Stripling, with Frankie Snyder
Fauna – Abra Spiciarich, Scott Stripling, and Lidar Sapir-Hen