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El. knyga: Holy Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700

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(, Professor of New Testament Studies, École Biblique et Archéologique Franēaise, Jerusalem)
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  • Serija: Oxford Archaeological Guides
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191528675
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Oxford Archaeological Guides
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191528675

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The geographic heart and soul of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, the Holy Land has immense significance for the millions of visitors it has attracted since as early as the fifth century BC. Now in an exciting new edition, this popular handbook once again offers tourists an indispensable, illustrated guide to over 200 of the most important archeological and religious sites in the City of Jerusalem and the surrounding area.
Fully updated with all the latest information, The Holy Land presupposes little knowledge of history or archaeology, giving clear directions on how to find sites and monuments of interest--both well-known locations and those less familiar. With entries including the Damascus Gate, the Via Dolorosa, Mount Sion, the Dead Sea, Hebron, and Jericho, this indispensable book includes detailed maps, plans, and illustrations that further illuminate these spectacular locales. Each entry explains the history and topography of a site as well as its function and significance. In his introduction, Father Jerome Murphy-O'Connor provides a brief historical outline of the Holy Land, from the Stone Age to the Modern Period, and lists sites accordingly. The Fifth Edition includes new information on the crucial recent developments at the Holy Sepulchre and on six completely new sites, including a Middle Bronze Age water system in Jerusalem and what may be the original Pool of Siloam.
A marvelous Baedeker to both the city of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, brimming with practical advice and featuring more than 150 high quality site plans, maps, diagrams, and photographs, this book provides the ultimate visitor's guide to one of the richest archaeological regions in the world.

Recenzijos

All who plan to visit the Holy Land in the coming years should buy a copy of this excellent guide * J. Day, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament *

Note:
* Before site name: National Park of Nature Reserve
** Two stars after site name: Outstanding, exceptionally important and interesting sites that should not be missed.
* One Star after site name: Highly recommended.
The Letter and number following a title are a grid reference to the 'Israel Touring map' and to the maps on pp. 537-8
List of Maps xiv
Introduction xv
Scope of this Guide
xv
How to use the Guide
xv
Bibliography
xvii
Practical Advice
xxi
Acknowledgements
xxii
A Brief Historical Outline 1
Part 1: The City of Jerusalem
Walls and Gates
11
Herod's Gate and its Vicinity
14
Damascus Gate
14
New Gate and its Vicinity
16
Jaffa Gate to the South-West Corner
17
Sion Gate to Dung Gate
18
St Stephen's Gate
21
The Citadel **
23
The Museum
24
The Building and the Excavations
25
The Muslim Quarter
29
St Anne's
29
Minor Monuments
33
Antonia Fortress
34
Monastery of the Flagellation
35
Ecce Homo
35
Via Dolorosa
37
Mamluk Buildings *
38
Aqabat et-Takiya
40
Tariq Bab en-Nazir
41
Tariq Bab el-Hadid
42
Suq el-Qattanin
43
Tariq Bab es-Silsila
44
The Christian Quarter
49
The Holy Sepulchre *
49
Hidden Parts of the Constantinian Holy Sepulchre
59
The Russian Mission in Exile
59
Ethiopian Monastery
61
Two Mosques
62
The Mauristan
63
Church of the Redeemer
64
Church of St John the Baptist
65
Hezekiah's Pool
65
Roman Column
66
The Armenian Quarter
68
The Cathedral of St James *
68
The Mardigian Museum
72
The Convent of the Olive Tree
73
Medieval Chapels
73
The Jewish Quarter
75
Israelite and Hasmonean Walls
76
Model of Iron Age Jerusalem
78
Crusader Market
78
Cardo Maximus *
79
The Burnt House
80
Herodian Houses **
80
St Mary of the Germans
82
The Column
83
Apse of the Nea Church
83
The Four Synagogues
84
Hurva and Ramban Synagogues
84
The Paved Street
85
The Roofs of the Market
86
Haram esh-Sharif (Temple Mount)
87
Along the North Wall
90
Dome of the Rock **
92
Dome of the Chain
97
The Platform of the Dome of the Rock
98
Fountain of Sultan Qaytbay **
98
Madrasa Ashrafiyya
99
Bab el-Mathara
100
Bab el- Qatta n n
100
Golden Gate
100
El-Aksa Mosque
102
Solomon's Stables
104
Islamic Museum
105
Excavations at the Western Wall Plaza
106
The Western Wall
106
Western Wall Tunnel **
107
The South-West Corner *
110
Outside the Double and Triple Gates **
113
Mount Sion
115
The Cenacle and the Tomb of David *
115
Hermitage
118
The Essene Gate
118
Saint Peter in Gallicantu
119
The City of David and the Kidron Valley
120
The Observation Point
120
The Acropolis *
122
The Jebusite Wall
124
Ancient Jerusalem's Water Supply
124
Gihon Spring and its Tunnels *
127
Iron Age Walls
128
A Ritual Bath
129
Pool of Siloam
130
Weill Excavations
131
Tombs in the Valleys
133
Absalom's Monument
133
Tomb of James
134
Tombs in Silwan
135
Aceldama
136
Hell
137
The Mount of Olives
139
Russian Ascension Church
141
Mosque of the Ascension
141
Church of the Pater Noster
143
Tombs of the Prophets
144
Dominus Flevit
144
Church of St Mary Magdalene
146
Gethsemane **
146
The Church of All Nations
147
The Tomb of the Virgin
148
The Cave of Gethsemane
150
Bethphage
150
Bethany
152
New City
155
New City: Northern Section
157
Sanhedrin Tombs
157
Tomb of Simon the Just
157
Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene *
158
St Stephen's Church
159
Garden Tomb
161
Armenian Mosaic
161
Solomon's Quarries
162
Museums
163
New City: Western Section
164
Monastery of the Cross
164
Israel Museum **
166
Model of Herodian Jerusalem
166
Jason's Tomb
167
Zawiya Kubakiyya
167
Herod's Family Tomb
168
Specialized Museums
168
En Kerem
169
Church of St John the Baptist
169
Church of the Visitation
170
New City: Southern Section
172
Ramat Rahel
172
Kathisma
173
Part 2: A—Z Guide to the Land
Abu Ghosh (J17)
176
Akko (Acre) (H5) **
178
*Amud Caves (Mearat Amira) (M5)
185
Aphek (Antipatris) (G14)
186
*Apollonia/Tel Arshaf (F13)
188
Arbel (M6)
190
Ashdod-Yam (D17)
193
*Ashqelon (C19)
194
*Avdat (Horvot Avedat) (E28) *
199
*Banyas (01)
203
*Baram (Kefar Baram) (L3)
207
*Belvoir (Kokhav Hayarden) (M8) *
209
*Bet Alpha (M9) **
210
*Bet Guvrin (G19) **
213
*Bet Shean (M9) **
218
*Bet Shearim (J7)
226
Bethlehem (J18) **
229
Bethsaida (N5)
237
*Caesarea (G9) **
240
*Capernaum (N5) *
250
*Carmel Caves (Mearot Karmel) (G7)
255
*Chorozain ( Korazim) (N5)
257
Crusades
258
Dead Sea (M18-25)
260
Deir Hajla (M17)
264
Deir Qalaa (H14)
266
Dor (G8)
267
Druze
272
*En Afeq (J5)
273
*En Avdat (E28)
274
En el-Mamoudiyeh (H20)
275
En Farah (En Perat) (K17)
276
*En Gedi (L21)
278
*En Hemed (J17)
283
En Yael (J18)
284
Eshtemoa (Sammu) (H22)
286
Essenes
286
*Gamla (05)
288
*Gezer (G16)
290
Golan (O and P 1-6)
294
Gush Halav (M3)
296
Hammat Gader (O7)
297
*Hammat Tiberias (N6)
301
Hazan (G20)
303
Hazeva (K28)
305
*Hazor (N4)
306
Hebron (H20) *
311
Heptapegon (N5)
314
*Herodion (Har Hardos) (K19) *
319
Horns of Hattin (Qarne Hittin) (M6)
324
Hunin (N1)
326
Jacob's Well (K12)
326
Jericho (Yeriho) (M16)
327
Jib (J17)
331
Khallat ed-Danabiya (L16)
333
*Khan el-Ahmar (L17)
334
Khirbet ed-Deir (K20)
338
Khirbet el-Beiyudat (Mb)
340
Khirbet el-Mafjar (M16) **
342
Khirbet Mird (Hyrcania) (L18)
345
Khirbet Shema (M4)
348
Khirbet Suseya (H21) *
350
*Kursi (O6)
354
Kypros (M17)
355
Lakhish (F20)
356
Latrun (G17) *
361
*Makhtesh Ramon (G30)
367
Mamre (Ramat el-Khalil) (J20)
370
*Mamshit (Kurnub) (H26) *
371
Maon (B22)
374
Mar Saba (L18)
375
*Masada (L22) **
378
Mazor Mausoleum (G14)
386
*Megiddo (J8) *
386
Meroth (M3)
391
Monasteries in the Judaean Desert
392
Monastery of St George of Koziba (L17) *
394
Monastery of St Martyrius (K17)
397
Montfort (K3)
400
Mount Carmel (G6–J9)
402
Mount Gerizim (K13)
406
Mount of Temptation (Jebel Quruntul) (M16)
410
Mount Tabor (Har Tavor) (L7)
412
Nabataeans
415
Nabi Musa (M17)
417
Nabi Samwil (J17)
418
Nablus (Shechem) (K12)
421
Nazareth (K7)
423
Negev
427
*Nimrud (O1) *
428
Nizzana (B27)
430
Philistines
432
Qasrin (O4) *
434
Qubeiba (J17)
435
Qumran (M18) **
436
Ramat Hanadiv (G9)
440
Ramla (FI6)
446
Roman Roads
449
Rosh Zayit (K5)
456
Rujm el Hiri (Rogem Hiri) (P5)
457
*Samaria (Shomeron) (J12)
458
Samaritans
462
Sea of Galilee (N5-7)
463
' Sepphoris (Zippori) (K7) **
467
Shepherds' Fields (K18)
476
Shiloh (Shillo) (K14)
478
*Shivta (D27) **
479
Solomon's Pools (Berekhot Shelomo) (J18)
483
Susita (O6)
486
*Tel Arad (J23) **
489
'Tel Aviv-Jaffa (Yafo) (E14)
491
Tel Balata (K12)
494
'Tel Beer Sheva (F23) **
497
'Tel Dan (O1) **
500
Tel el-Farah (L12)
504
Tel er-Ras (K13)
508
Tel es-Samrat (M16)
509
Tel es-Sultan (M16)
510
Tel Migne (F17)
511
Tel Qedesh (N3)
514
Tiberias (N6) *
515
Timna (G40) *
520
Tulul Abu el-Alaiq (M16) **
524
Wadi Khareitun (Nahal Teqoa) (K19) *
532
*Yehiam (K4) *
534
Index 539


Jerome Murphy-O'Connor is Professor of New Testament at the École Biblique et Archéologique Franēaise in Jerusalem and a leading authority on the Historical Jesus and Saint Paul. His other publications include Paul: A Critical Life (1996) and Paul. His Story (2004), both also published by Oxford University Press.