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  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Herod's Northern Palace at Masada (37 B.C.E-73 C.E.) has three tiers, the uppermost of which was the residence.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Herod's Northern Palace at Masada (37 B.C.E-73 C.E.) has three tiers, the uppermost of which was the residence.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the staircase leading to the top of Masada.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of Masada (37 B.C.E-73 C.E.), the site of Herod's royal citadel and an outpost for Jewish Zealots during the Jewish Revolt.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of a step tomb cut from Moghar en-Nasara at Petra.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Lahav
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the inner ceiling of the Urn Tomb at Petra. This tomb which may have housed either King Malchus II or Aretas IV expresses Hellenistic inspiration in its pilasters and semi-committed columns. It was converted into a church by bishop Jason in 447
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of an interior arch from Kerak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1142 C.E.), constructed by Payen le Bouteiller, Lord of Montreal and the Provice of Oultre Jourdain, near Amman. Conquered by Saladin in 1188 C.E. and Mamluk Sultan Baybars in 1263 C.E. It w
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of an interior arch from Kerak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1142 C.E.), constructed by Payen le Bouteiller, Lord of Montreal and the Provice of Oultre Jourdain, near Amman. Conquered by Saladin in 1188 C.E. and Mamluk Sultan Baybars in 1263 C.E. It w
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of Kerak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1142 C.E.), constructed by Payen le Bouteiller, Lord of Montreal and the Provice of Oultre Jourdain, near Amman. Conquered by Saladin in 1188 C.E. and Mamluk Sultan Baybars in 1263 C.E. It was utilized by the Ott