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  • Dan

    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the ruins of Dan.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of a mosaic panel from the synagogue at Beth Alpha (late 5th-early 6th century C.E.). The image depicts Jewish ritual objects including the Ark of the Covenant, the menorah, the ram's horn, citrons, branches, and an incense shovel.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of a mosaic panel from the synagogue in Beth Alpha (late 5th-early 6th century C.E.). The image depicts a zodiac of the four season surrounding a figure of Helios the sun driving a four-horse chariot.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. it was a part of the retaining wall to the temple built by Herod in 20 B.C.E. During the Byzantine Period, Jews were only allowed into Jerusalem on the anniversary of the fall of the temple to weep over its ruins. A
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the Tomb of the Kings in the Kidron Valley; it is also know as the Tomb of Queen Helene/Helena of Adiabene. It dates to the Herodian Period (1st cent B.C.E. - 1st cent. C.E.). However, tradition identifies it as the tomb of the last kings of Juda
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of Tell Aijalon.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the ruins of the Christian basilica at Samaria.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem (traditional remains of the Herodian temple, ca. 20 B.C.E.).
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the ruins of Tell el-Hesi; site at which Sir Flinders Petrie first applied the principles of strategraphic excavation and ceramic chronology, the tools of modern archaeological methodology; once thought to be Biblical Lachish or Eglon, its ancien
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the ruins of the "Store of Pottery" from Qumran (2nd-1st century B.C.E.).