2.02 Tiberias — Mt. Bernice Anchor Church

Yizhar Hirschfeld. "The Anchor Church at the Summit of Mt. Berenice, Tiberias." The Biblical Archaeologist Sep., 1994, Vol. 57, No. 3 (Sep., 1994), 126.
Yizhar Hirschfeld. “The Anchor Church at the Summit of Mt. Berenice, Tiberias.” The Biblical Archaeologist Sep., 1994, Vol. 57, No. 3 (Sep., 1994), 126.

Summary information

Characteristics

Classification

Roman

  • Τ-shaped or bar-shaped chancel
  • Tri-apsidal usually inscribe protruding
  • Altars in the side apses
  • Relics and Reliquaries?
  • Ambo to the north
  • Baptistry outside off the atrium or the north aisle
  • Marble furnishings (high status imperial association) and imported fine wares
  • Decorative elements on chancel screens
  • Separate north chapel (possibly)

This tri-apsidal church is of Roman form. The three apses may indicate support of the Chalcedonian theology promoted by the emperor Justinian who built the walls of Tiberias and this church


The Archaeology of Liturgy Project reflects research conducted at the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem during 2023.