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King Herod's Dream | Caesarea on the Sea

$30.00

Author - Kenneth G. Holum,Avner Raban,Robert J. Bull,Robert L. Hohlfelder

Year published - 1988

Published by - Norton

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

Caesarea is one of the richest archaeological sites in Israel. Located on the Mediterranean coast, this urban center was a port of great vitality that survived until the thirteenth century. Recently archaeologists both on land and underwater have discovered many of the secrets of Caesarea, enabling them to reconstruct what the city was like and the manner of life therein. This profusely illustrated volume offers the results of the archaeologists' findings, describing their methods and adventures as well.

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Author - Kenneth G. Holum,Avner Raban,Robert J. Bull,Robert L. Hohlfelder

Year published - 1988

Published by - Norton

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

Caesarea is one of the richest archaeological sites in Israel. Located on the Mediterranean coast, this urban center was a port of great vitality that survived until the thirteenth century. Recently archaeologists both on land and underwater have discovered many of the secrets of Caesarea, enabling them to reconstruct what the city was like and the manner of life therein. This profusely illustrated volume offers the results of the archaeologists' findings, describing their methods and adventures as well.

Notes -

Author - Kenneth G. Holum,Avner Raban,Robert J. Bull,Robert L. Hohlfelder

Year published - 1988

Published by - Norton

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

Caesarea is one of the richest archaeological sites in Israel. Located on the Mediterranean coast, this urban center was a port of great vitality that survived until the thirteenth century. Recently archaeologists both on land and underwater have discovered many of the secrets of Caesarea, enabling them to reconstruct what the city was like and the manner of life therein. This profusely illustrated volume offers the results of the archaeologists' findings, describing their methods and adventures as well.

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