By archaeologists Dan P. Cole, professor of religion, Lake Forest College and Dan Bahat, senior lecturer at Bar-Ilan University, Israel and BAR/BR editor Hershel Shanks
Learn how Jerusalem became the capital of Israel, how Herod created the magnificent Temple Mount and how Moslems and Crusaders left their stamps on the city.
MAJOR TOPICS: Aerial Views and Maps of Jerusalem Early Jerusalem Until the Babylonian Destruction Jerusalem From the Exile through the Hasmoneans Jerusalem of Herod Jerusalem of Jesus and the Zealots Jerusalem of Hadrian Jerusalem of Constantine Jerusalem of Mohammed Jerusalem of the Crusaders
PARTIAL LIST OF SLIDES: Aerial Detail of Ophel Hill and Temple Mount Ophel Hill: The Stepped-Structure Gihon Spring Warren's Shaft: Vertical Segment Hezekiah's Tunnel Siloam Pool Amulet Containing the Divine Name Tomb of Absalom Herod's Temple: Dura-Europos Synagogue Fresco Herod's Enlarged Temple Mount Solomon's Stables Triple Huldah Gates Theodotus Synagogue Inscription Traditional Rock of Agony Via Dolorosa Sukenik-Mayer Wall Segment Ossuary of 'Simon the Temple Builder' Spearhead in Jewish Quarter House Bar Kokhba Coins Showing Temple Madaba Map of Jerusalem Roman Remains Below Damascus Gate Cardo Pavement Church of the Holy Sepulchre Tomb of Jesus, Interior Pilgrim Ship Graffito Nea Church: Vaulted Foundations Western Wall of Temple Mount Dome of the Rock: Interior View El Aqsa Mosque Citadel of the Crusaders
BAS, 1995. 142 slides. 39-page caption booklet. ISBN 1-880317-36-2
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