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Model reconstruction of the Agora in Jerusalem in 66 AD viewed from the south with Herod's Palace on the left and the Citadel in the background by Anonymous

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Model reconstruction of the Agora in Jerusalem in...
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Medium (40 x 50 cm), 50.0 x 40.0 cm
Size of image:
40.0 x 29.7 cm
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Title:
Model reconstruction of the Agora in Jerusalem in 66 AD viewed from the south with Herod's Palace on the left and the Citadel in the background
Artist:
Anonymous
Product code:
IMJ383386
Edition type:
Open edition
Publisher:
Bridgeman Art Library
Copyright:
© Bridgeman Art Library / The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel / Holyland Tourism 1992, Ltd.

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an agora denotes a market place; Herod the Great (74-4 BC) built the Greco Roman fortified palace in 23 BC; the Citadel towers were built by Herod and called, from left to right, Phasael, Marianne and Hippicus; Second Temple Period;

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