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  • Qj72p882d?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Looking from the south at the model of the ancient city of Jerusalem as it existed in 66 C.E., constructed at a 1:50 scale by Hans Kroch and Avi Yonah from 1964-1967.
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    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Model of the ancient city of Jerusalem, depicting the temple mount as it existed in 66 C.E., constructed at a 1:50 scale by Hans Kroch and Avi Yonah from 1964-1967.
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    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Model of the ancient city of Jerusalem, depicting the temple mount and the Fortress Antonia as they existed in 66 C.E., constructed at a 1:50 scale by Hans Kroch and Avi Yonah from 1964-1967.
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    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Model of the ancient city of Jerusalem as it existed in 66 C.E., constructed at a 1:50 scale by Hans Kroch and Avi Yonah from 1964-1967; Hippodrome at the back and the temple behind it.
  • 6969z251d?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Model of the ancient city of Jerusalem as it existed in 66 C.E., constructed at a 1:50 scale by Hans Kroch and Avi Yonah from 1964-1967.
  • X633f261f?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Model of the ancient city of Jerusalem, depicting the Hippicus, Phasael, and Mariamme towers, as it existed in 66 C.E., constructed at a 1:50 scale by Hans Kroch and Avi Yonah from 1964-1967.
  • Qn59q558v?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of St. George's Monastery (19th century C.E., original 5th century C.E.) in the canyon of Wadi Deir el Qilt, near Jericho.
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    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of the area where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found from one of the caves near Qumran.
  • Sj1393598?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: View of Dead Sea Scrolls Cave 4, near Qumran. This is the most famous and significant of the scroll caves, due to the 15,000 fragments of over 200 books, including 122 biblical scrolls found here (200 B.C.E - 68 C.E.).
  • Tq57ns56n?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Herodian cauldarium from Masada.