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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2022

Jonathan J. Price
Affiliation:
Tel-Aviv University
Margalit Finkelberg
Affiliation:
Tel-Aviv University
Yuval Shahar
Affiliation:
Tel-Aviv University

Summary

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Rome: An Empire of Many Nations
New Perspectives on Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Identity
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Figures

  1. 4.1Tombstone of Gaius Julius Gaetulus / Keti son of Maswalat.

  2. 4.2The Hippo Regius Region: Hippo Regius and Thullium.

  3. 4.3Proconsular Africa: The ‘Cheffia’ Region in Context.

  4. 16.1Legio-Kefar ‘Othnay and the sites in Palestine that mention Roman military presence, Roman roads and the activities of the soldiers of Legio II Traiana and Legio VI Ferrata.

  5. 16.2Peutinger Map – Capercotani (Legio) along the Roman road between Caesarea and Bet She‘an-Scythopolis.

  6. 16.3Sites in the Jezreel Valley and its environs showing connections to Legio, according to Eusebius.

  7. 16.4Schumacher map (1908), probes and archaeological excavations at Legio.

  8. 16.5Tile bearing the stamp of Legio II Traiana, from Legio-Kefar ‘Othnay.

  9. 16.6Stamps of Legio VI Ferrata from Legio-Kefar ‘Othnay.

  10. 16.7Legio, Coin with two countermarks, the first of Legio VI Ferrata, the second of a head facing right.

  11. 16.8Legio, Roman military equipment.

  12. 16.9Kefar ‘Othnay – the northern panel of the mosaic in the Christian Prayer Hall.

  13. 17.1The camp of the X Fretensis, the Temple Mount, and the bridge connecting them in the early second century CE.

  14. 17.2The city of Aelia Capitolina and the military camp in the second and third centuries CE.

  15. 17.3Jerusalem/Aelia in the mid fourth century.

  16. 17.4Jerusalem/Aelia around 450 CE.

  17. 17.5Café Bashourah.

  18. 17.6Eastern Cardo in the Western Wall Plaza, looking northeast.

  19. 17.7Eastern Cardo in the Western Wall Plaza, looking southwest.

  20. 17.8Bread stamp from the Roman dump.

  21. 17.9Finds from the Roman dump along the Eastern Cardo.

  22. 17.10Proposed reconstruction of the military camp, the ruins of the Temple Mount and the bridge connecting them in the early second century CE.

  23. 17.11Flagstones of the Western Cardo.

  24. 17.12Great Causeway – Eastern Cardo.

  25. 17.13Great Causeway.

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