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Shikhin (Hebrew: שִׁיחִין, variant spelling שׁוּחִין), known in Greek as Asochis, was an ancient Jewish village in Galilee which was abandoned in the fourth century CE. It was situated right next to the regional capital, Sepphoris, and its ruins have been discovered about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of Nazareth. As of May 2012, the site is under excavation. So far, evidence of extensive pottery work and a synagogue have been uncovered.

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  • Shikhin, en hébreu שיחין, transcrit en grec Άσωχις (Asochis), est une ancienne localité de Galilée habitée pendant la période du Second Temple et pendant la période byzantine. Les restes archéologiques de la ville se trouvent sur une colline au nord-ouest de Sepphoris en Israël. La ville est connue dans le Talmud pour la qualité de ses poteries. Le Talmud de Jérusalem mentionne un sage du nom de Néhémie de Shikhin qui a vécu après la révolte de Bar Kokhba et qui était contemporain de Juda bar Ilaï (fr)
  • Shikhin (Hebrew: שִׁיחִין, variant spelling שׁוּחִין), known in Greek as Asochis, was an ancient Jewish village in Galilee which was abandoned in the fourth century CE. It was situated right next to the regional capital, Sepphoris, and its ruins have been discovered about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of Nazareth. As of May 2012, the site is under excavation. So far, evidence of extensive pottery work and a synagogue have been uncovered. (en)
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  • Excavations in Shikhin (en)
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  • Shikhin, en hébreu שיחין, transcrit en grec Άσωχις (Asochis), est une ancienne localité de Galilée habitée pendant la période du Second Temple et pendant la période byzantine. Les restes archéologiques de la ville se trouvent sur une colline au nord-ouest de Sepphoris en Israël. La ville est connue dans le Talmud pour la qualité de ses poteries. Le Talmud de Jérusalem mentionne un sage du nom de Néhémie de Shikhin qui a vécu après la révolte de Bar Kokhba et qui était contemporain de Juda bar Ilaï (fr)
  • Shikhin (Hebrew: שִׁיחִין, variant spelling שׁוּחִין), known in Greek as Asochis, was an ancient Jewish village in Galilee which was abandoned in the fourth century CE. It was situated right next to the regional capital, Sepphoris, and its ruins have been discovered about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of Nazareth. As of May 2012, the site is under excavation. So far, evidence of extensive pottery work and a synagogue have been uncovered. (en)
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  • Shikhin (fr)
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