Archaeo. & Images

Templars Tunnel, Acre

Domestic quarter. Acre - A street in the domestic quarter. The Crusaders of the Templars order settled in Acre in the 12th C Ad after the fall of Jerusalem, and built a fortress on the south-west corner of the old city of Acre. They also cut a 350M tunnel into the rock in order to connect the fortress to the port, located on the south-eastern side....

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Akko (Acre) (Acre - Central chamber)

Underground passage. Acre - Central chamber in the underground passage....

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Civic Center-Pottery Workshop)

Beth Shean is one of the most important archaeological sites in Israel. Located in the Jezreel Valley, it was a major city during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. The city was known as Scythopolis during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, and it was one of the ten cities of the Decapolis, a league of Greek cities in the region. The ci...

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Civic Center-Theater temples)

Beth She'an. Civic center - The theater temples, the subterranean vault. Roman Period Temple...

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Civic Center-Theater)

Beth She'an. Civic center - A statue which decorated the theater scanea frons. Columns...

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Caesarea Maritima (Caesarea - Marble votive)

Caesarea Maritima. Caesarea - a marble votive foot from the amphitheater's shrine, the Roman period....

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Animal frieze)

Beth She'an. Churches - Animal frieze in the church mosaic floor. Beth Shean Mosaic...

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Scene from Odyssey)

Beth She'an. Leontis House - A scene from the Odyssey in the Leontis villa mosaics. A synagogue was found in another part of the house. Amphitheater Pillars...

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Civic Center-Palladius street)

Beth She'an. Civic center - Artist rendering of the Cigma at the center of Palladius Street west Stoa (T. Milzen)....

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Beth She'an Amphitheater Excavations

Beth She'an. Civic center - The Byzantine Agora with the Ummayad workshop on the south....

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