Moshe Kochavi | |
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Born | 1928 Bucharest, Romania |
Died | 2008 Israel |
Fields | Archeology of Israel |
Known for | founding faculty member of Tel Aviv University's Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Studies |
Moshe Kochavi (Hebrew: משה כוכבי; 1928–2008) was an Israeli archeologist and a founding faculty member of Tel Aviv University's Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Studies. Born in Bucharest, Romania, Kochavi immigrated to Palestine with his parents at the age of 5. Kochavi was drafted by the Palmach in 1947. He served in the Yiftach Brigade and was wounded during Operation Yoav.
Kochavi began studying archeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1955 under Yohanan Aharoni, and he received his Ph.D from that institution. After the 1967 Six-Day War Kochavi carried out the first thorough survey of the Judean Hills. In 1968 he joined Tel Aviv University's Department of Archaeology. He led Tel Aviv University's excavation at Tel Hadar between 1987 and 1995 as part of the Land of Geshur Project.
Kochavi was one of numerous archeologists who in 2007 petitioned the Supreme Court of Israel to order an immediate cessation of digging operations being performed by the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf on the Temple Mount.