Maps & Graphics

More maps and graphics to accompany Josephus are planned.
Additional material and links will be very welcome.
A click within any of the graphics leads on to the next one.

  1. Israel (general)
  2. Vespasian's campaign in Galilee [67 CE]
  3. Caesarea Maritima (theatre)
  4. Caesarea Maritima (aqueduct)
  5. Temple in Jerusalem (model)
  6. Temple, from the West (model)
  7. Temple, Western Wall, today
  8. Titus' Siege of Jerusalem [70 CE]
  9. Seven Branched Candlestick
  10. Herodion Palace (North)
  11. Herodion Palace from above
  12. Herodion Palace Synagogue
  13. The Dead Sea, Qumran, Masada
  14. Qumran, Essene monastery
  15. Qumran ritual bath (Miqvah)
  16. Qumran, Scriptorium
  17. Qumran, Cave 4
  18. Qumran, Dead Sea Scrolls
  19. Caesarea Philippi
  20. Masada, aerial view
  21. Masada, the Snake Path
  22. Masada, looking north
  23. Masada Synagogue
  24. Masada, Roman Camp
  25. Swimming Pool, in Herodian Palace

 


Israel (general)

Caesarea Maritima (theatre)

Caesarea Maritima (aqueduct)

Josephus & Vespasian

Vespasian's campaign in Galilee [67 CE]

Temple in Jerusalem looking North West (model)

Temple, from the West looking West (model)

Temple, Western Wall, today

Titus' Siege of Jerusalem

Ancient Roman Siege Engine (model)

Herodion: Herod's Palace-Tomb (from North)

Herodion Palace from above

Herodion Palace Synagogue

The Dead Sea, Qumran, Masada

Essene monastery, Qumran

Qumran ritual bath (Miqvah)

Qumran, Scriptorium
[where some of the Dead Sea Scrolls were probably written]

Qumran, Dead Sea Scrolls

What they looked like, and the sort of jar they were preserved in
[as shown in the Shrine of the Book, in Jerusalem]
Photo: Alexander Schick © www.bibelausstellung.de

Qumran, Cave 4
Where some of the best preserved of the Dead Sea Scrolls were found

Masada, Aerial View, from South

Masada fortress, from side of Herod's palace, looking north

Remains of the Roman Camp alongside Masada, from the siege of 71-72 A.D.

Masada, the Snake Path leading up to the Fortress

Ruins of the Masada Synagogue

Swimming Pool, in the Herodian Palace, Masada

Caesarea Philippi
Source of the Jordan River

The Seven Branched Candlestick, carried by Roman soldiers
- detail on the Arch of Titus, in the Roman Forum