In August 2021, a salvage excavation was conducted on Derekh Ha-Tayyasim in Ramat Gan (Permit No. A-9048; map ref. 181587–2580/661665–97; Fig. 1), prior to the installation of a sewage pipe. The excavation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and funded by the Mei Ramat Gan Company, was directed by I. Radashkovsky (field photography, metal detection), with the assistance of Y. Amrani and Z. Lotan (administration), A. Dagot (site preparation, location map and GPS), I. Jonish and K. Segal (photography, surveying and photogrammetry), A. Gyrman-Levanon and D. Aladjem (digital documentation), M. Abu (plans), A. Peretz (photography), Y. Gorin-Rosen and R. Lewis-Bloom (glass; see appendix), L. Perry Gal (archaeozoology), D. Gazit (studio photography), Y. Weingarten (stone items), G. Bijovsky (numismatics), I. Reznitsky (coin cleaning), H. Torgë and P. Gendelman (pottery), as well as D. Abu Salah, N. Shachar, D. Barkan, A. Shadman and Y. Tepper (scientific consultation).
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