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The Hippodrome of Caesarea: Where Roman hubris met Jewish valor At Caesarea's ancient hippodrome, one feels the builder's greatness and the depths of his moral decay Nov 2, 2016, 10:31 PM ...
The Roman Amphitheater and the hippodrome in the ancient Israeli coastal city of Caesarea have been sold off, in secret, to a mysterious overseas holding company by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate ...
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Israel has secretly sold the ancient Roman amphitheater and hippodrome in the coastal city of Caesarea to an anonymous foreign buyer.
Two divers have discovered ancient cargo of a merchant ship that sank over 1,600 years ago in the port of Caesarea, Israel. Many of the artefacts are in an excellent state of preservation such as ...
One of the arches of the ancient Roman aqueduct on the beach in Caesarea collapsed on Thursday night, according to the Antiquities Authority. The aqueduct in Caesarea is built on top of arches ...
The beautiful port city of Caesarea is known for its remarkable blend of ancient and new architecture. Built by King Herod in the first century BC and serving as the regional capital, today, the ...
The sarcophagus was discovered outside the known walls of Caesarea, indicating that the ancient city was far more extensive than previously thought.
This aerial photo taken on Aug. 20, 2023 shows a view of the Roman aqueduct system on a beach in Caesarea, Israel. An ancient arch structure in Caesarea's famous ancient Roman aqueduct system ...
Ancient Roman aqueduct collapses in Caesarea Antiquities authorities warn that the rest of the structure could follow soon if restoration is not carried out.
To read about tons of ancient marble building materials discovered off the coast of Caesarea, go to " Sunken Cargo." Roman marble sarcophagus after conservation ...
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