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and Yakir, D.: Isotopes from Wood Buried in the Roman Siege Ramp of Masada: The Roman Period's Colder Climate, The Biblical Archaeologist, 60, 101, doi:10.2307/3210599, 1997.Issar, A. and Yakir, D. 1997. Isotopes from Wood Buried in the Roman Siege Ramp of Masada: The Roman Period'...
13C and 18O of wood from the Roman siege rampart in Masada,Israel(AD 70-73):Evidence for a less arid climate for the region[J].{H}Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta,1994,(16):3535-3539.Yakir D. , Issar A. , Gat J.R. , Adar E. , Trimborn P. & Lipp J. ( 1994 ) C-13 and...
Masada was the setting of a Roman siege of Herod and the palace (and a 1981 television mini-series). The Romans surrounded the mountain for nearly a year, gradually building a 114 meter assault ramp of natural bedrock that eventually allowed them to break down the walls with a battering ra...
Camp F at Masada, southern Judea, is part of the siege works constructed by the Roman Army against the Jewish rebels during the Jewish Revolt. It is divided into two areas and chronological stages: the larger outer Camp F1, is dated to the time of the siege against Masada, until its ...
摘要: Masada, Bar Kokhba revolt, Siege of Yodfat, First Jewish-Roman War, Siege of Jerusalem, Gamla, Legio X Fretensis, Kitos War, Herodium, Zealot Temple Siege, Jewish revolt against Heraclius, Machaerus, Jewish revolt against Gallus关键词:...
A temporary camp was built each night when an army was on the march, or for a few days in order to rest and make repairs and resupply, to prepare for a battle, during a siege, or for winter quarters (hiberna). A camp probably took a few hours to build and sometimes had to be ...
They stormed the fortress Antonia, adjacent to the northwest corner of the Temple, and killed its Roman cohort. They laid siege to Herod’s palace, then massacred all but the leader of its Roman garrison after promising a safe exit. Those murders on the Sabbath put the entire city in ...
The Roman reduction of Masada, completed over the winter of either A. D. 72/73 or 73/74, offers scholars the opportunity to study the most complete surviving siege system of the ancient world. Although the remains of the Roman works were the subject of extensive comment from the early to...
Biblical Archaeology Reviewj. Gwyn Davies, "The Masada Siege-From the Roman Viewpoint," BAR, July/August 2014; Hershel Shanks, "Masada-The Final Reports," BAR, January/February 1997; Ehud Netzer, "The Last Days and Hours at Masada," BAR, November/December 1991....