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  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
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  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00739.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00775.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00771.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00770.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00768.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00760.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00757.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00741.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00700.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00697.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00693.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. Mosaic floor in Agrippas Castle
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_33.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. The Roman Theatre
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_26.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. The Roman Theatre
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_21.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. The Roman Theatre
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_18.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. The Roman Theatre
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_19.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. The gatehouse and entrance
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_12.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. One of the gate hinges
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_05.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. The gatehouse and entrance
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_02 .jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel.
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_14.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. One of the gate hinges
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_07.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias, Israel. The gatehouse and entrance
    AG_Tiberias-Ruins_03.jpg
  • Nehemiah Viewing the Ruins of the Walls of Jerusalem Nehemiah 2:13 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-115-Nehemiah-Views-the-Ruin...jpg
  • Ruins of Karnac from Egypt and Nubia, Volume I: Ruins of Karnac, 1847. Louis Haghe (British, 1806-1885), F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London, after David Roberts (British, 1796-1864). Color lithograph; sheet: 43 x 60.4 cm (16 15/16 x 23 3/4 in.); image: 35.2 x 51 cm (13 7/8 x 20 1/16 in.).
    IR_Roberts-2012-160_full.jpg
  • View from the ruins of the fort of Currah, Kara to the north-west of Allahabad on the river Ganges was an important political centre in mediaeval India, which declined when Akbar moved the centre of provincial government to Allahabad in 1583. A ruined fort and many tombs remain of its former glory. The Daniells were attracted by the picturesque ruins of this gateway, which dominates the composition here, while in the far distance may be seen their pinnace budgerow, their means of transport up and down the rivers, floating on the river Ganges. on the river Ganges, 1801 From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors May 1, 1813
    IR_Hindoostan-Daniell_0092.jpg
  • The excavation of the Roman ruins of Tiberias, Israel These ruins include the Basilica that was converted to a church during the Byzantine period, The covered market, bathhouse and the Cardo. The ruins are south of Todays Tiberias
    IR_18029_adama0406_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Wood engraving of Ruins of the cathedral church at Tyre. Eusebius describes this building as the most splendid of all the temples of Phoenicia. Among the ruins there is a double column of red syenite granite, now prostrate, consisting of two parallel connected shafts of great size. from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 3. Published in by J. S. Virtue and Co 1883
    IR_f_picturesque-030088.jpg
  • Neglected archeological ruins. Photographed in Israel
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  • Neglected archeological ruins. Photographed in Israel
    AMS_f_Archaeology_6348.jpg
  • Machine Colorized Ruins at Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India [Here as Ettaiah] from the book ' The Oriental Annual ' Containing A Series Of Tales, Legends, & Historical Romances; By Thomas Bacon, Esq., F.S.A., With Engravings By W. And E. Finden, From Sketches By The Author Published In London By Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1839
    IR_f_Oriental-annual-1839_0165-color.jpg
  • Ruins At Monea from the book ' The Oriental Annual ' Containing A Series Of Tales, Legends, & Historical Romances; By Thomas Bacon, Esq., F.S.A., With Engravings By W. And E. Finden, From Sketches By The Author Published In London By Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1839
    IR_f_Oriental-annual-1839_0080.jpg
  • Israel, The ruins of Masada
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  • The ruins of Magdala (Mejdel) - current day Migdal. On the Sea of Galilee
    AG_Magdala_040.jpg
  • Mosaic floor at the ruins of Magdala (Mejdel) - current day Migdal. On the Sea of Galilee
    AG_Magdala_033.jpg
  • Israel, Northern Negev Mountain. Ruins of Shivta, built in the 1st century by the Nabateans. A world Heritage Site as part of the Spice Route.
    XN_Shivta_9024.jpg
  • Ruins Near Biana [Bayana is a historical town in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan in India] from the book ' The Oriental Annual ' Containing A Series Of Tales, Legends, & Historical Romances; By Thomas Bacon, Esq., F.S.A., With Engravings By W. And E. Finden, From Sketches By The Author Published In London By Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1839
    IR_f_Oriental-annual-1839_0236.jpg
  • Ruins At Futtehpore Sikri [Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India.] from the book ' The Oriental Annual ' Containing A Series Of Tales, Legends, & Historical Romances; By Thomas Bacon, Esq., F.S.A., With Engravings By W. And E. Finden, From Sketches By The Author Published In London By Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1839
    IR_f_Oriental-annual-1839_0225.jpg
  • Ruins at Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India [Here as Ettaiah] from the book ' The Oriental Annual ' Containing A Series Of Tales, Legends, & Historical Romances; By Thomas Bacon, Esq., F.S.A., With Engravings By W. And E. Finden, From Sketches By The Author Published In London By Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1839
    IR_f_Oriental-annual-1839_0165.jpg
  • Israel, The ruins of the synagogue in Masada
    FK_Massada_360.jpg
  • Israel, Northern Negev Mountain. Ruins of Shivta, built in the 1st century by the Nabateans. A world Heritage Site as part of the Spice Route. Byzantine Church
    XN_Shivta_9117.jpg
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume I: General View of the Ruins of Luxor, From the Nile, 1846. Louis Haghe (British, 1806-1885), F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London, after David Roberts (British, 1796-1864). Color lithograph
    IR_Roberts-2012-183_full.jpg
  • Ruins of Roman Amphitheatre and San Biagio church at Piazza Stesicoro (Stesicoro Square) in Catania, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSF1566.jpg
  • Philippi, ruins of ancient city, Greece
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  • Philippi, ruins of ancient city, Greece
    MT_PA142998.jpg
  • Philippi, ruins of ancient city, Greece
    MT_f_PA143007.jpg
  • The Synagogue at the ruins of Magdala (Mejdel) - current day Migdal. On the Sea of Galilee
    AG_Magdala_041.jpg
  • Mosaic floor at the ruins of Magdala (Mejdel) - current day Migdal. On the Sea of Galilee
    AG_Magdala_035.jpg
  • The ruins of Magdala (Mejdel) - current day Migdal. On the Sea of Galilee
    AG_Magdala_036.jpg
  • The ruins of Magdala (Mejdel) - current day Migdal. On the Sea of Galilee
    AG_Magdala_032.jpg
  • Israel, Northern Negev Mountain. Ruins of Shivta, built in the 1st century by the Nabateans. A world Heritage Site as part of the Spice Route.
    XN_Shivta_9128.jpg
  • Israel, Northern Negev Mountain. Ruins of Shivta, built in the 1st century by the Nabateans. A world Heritage Site as part of the Spice Route.
    XN_Shivta_9108.jpg
  • Ruines du théatre antique de Mérida [Ruins of the ancient theater of Merida] Page illustration from the book 'Spain' [L'Espagne] by Davillier, Jean Charles, barón, 1823-1883; Doré, Gustave, 1832-1883; Published in Paris, France by Libreria Hachette, in 1874
    IR_Spain-ax184_0511.jpg
  • Ruins of the House of Lawrence of Arabia, Wadi Rum, Jordan
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  • Ruins at Cannouge, 1801 Kannauj, the ancient city of Kanyakubja, the capital of the Emperor Harshavardhana and later of the Pratihara dynasty, had by the early 15th century become an important Muslim city, part of the Sultanate of Jaunpur. The Jami' Masjid or Congregational Mosque in Kannauj was converted from former Hindu buildings in the period 1400-06 by Sultan Ibraham Shah of Jaunpur. The Daniell print shows the relatively unadorned front of the half ruined prayer hall with its pointed arches and polygonal columns typical of Muslim architecture in India before the arrival of the Mughals, although the richly carved corbels supporting the mostly vanished chajja or heavy eave are typically Hindu. Facing the mosque is part of a tomb. From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors May 1, 1813
    IR_Hindoostan-Daniell_0078.jpg
  • Ruins of the House of Lawrence of Arabia, Wadi Rum, Jordan
    DN_Jordan_DAN6106.jpg
  • General view Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • General view Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
    AH_SHIVTA7635_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The ruins of the ancient synagogue in Katzrin built in the 4th-5th centuries. The ruins of the ancient Jewish village of Katzrin are located in the central Golan, some 13 km. northeast of the Sea of Galilee.
    ah_b_KATZRIN-6586_PSh.jpg
  • NEHEMIAH LOOKS UPON THE RUINS OF JERUSALEM. Nehemiah ii. 17.<br />
“Then said I unto them, Ye see the distress that we are in, how Jerusalem lieth waste, and the gates thereof are burned with fire: come, and let us build up the wall of Jerusalem, that we be no more a reproach.” From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
    IR_Tissot-Old-Testament-II_0287.jpg
  • Ruins of church,  Vila Vella enceinte, Tossa De Mar, Costa Brava, Spain
    SL_Tossa-de-Mar_6975.jpg
  • Ruins in Rotas Gur [Rohtas Gur], in Bahar [Bihar], 1801 Raja Man Singh of Amber (1587-1614) was a Rajput noble in the service of the Mughal emperors Akbar and Jahangir. For a time the hill fort of Rohtasgarh was his headquarters when he was Subahdar (Viceroy) of Bengal and Bihar. His palace is a rare example of Mughal architecture in eastern India as shown by features such as the columns with corbelled brackets, the miniature balconies and the roof-top domed pavilions. From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors May 1, 1813
    IR_Hindoostan-Daniell_0073.jpg
  • Ruins Of The Palace, Madura From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors July 1, 1812
    IR_Hindoostan-Daniell_0057.jpg
  • The Stelae and ruins at Sarabit el Khadim. The latest of these Stelas date from Ramses IV, of the Twentieth Dynasty Wood engraving of from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 4. Published in 1884 by J. S. Virtue and Co, London
    IR_picturesque-04_0066.jpg
  • The Stelae and ruins at Sarabit el Khadim. The latest of these Stelas date from Ramses IV, of the Twentieth Dynasty Wood engraving of from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 4. Published in 1884 by J. S. Virtue and Co, London
    IR_picturesque-04_0066-wb.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1228.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1187.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1185.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1186.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1182.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1180.jpg
  • The Lintel Robbery Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1175.jpg
  • The Lintel Robbery Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1171-2.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1165.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1158.jpg
  • Migdal Afek also Migdal Tsedek is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. Ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle, built on the site of ancient Migdal Afek. It was described in Muslim sources in 1225 as a village with a fortress called Majdal Yaba.
    IR_Migdal-Tsedek_F1156.jpg
  • Ruins on the Summit of Gerizim From the book 'Those holy fields : Palestine, illustrated by pen and pencil' by Manning, Samuel, 1822-1881; Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) Published in 1874
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  • Ruins of Bethel From the book 'Those holy fields : Palestine, illustrated by pen and pencil' by Manning, Samuel, 1822-1881; Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) Published in 1874
    IR_Holy-Fields_0141.jpg
  • Ruins of Ephesus [was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, three kilometres southwest of present-day Selcuk in Izmir Province, Turkey. Ephesus was an important centre for Early Christianity from the AD 50s. From AD 52–54, the apostle Paul lived in Ephesus, working with the congregation and apparently organizing missionary activity into the hinterlands]. From the book ' The seven golden candlesticks ' by Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906 Published by The Religious tract society [London] in 1871
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  • Ruins of Ephesus [was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, three kilometres southwest of present-day Selcuk in Izmir Province, Turkey. Ephesus was an important centre for Early Christianity from the AD 50s. From AD 52–54, the apostle Paul lived in Ephesus, working with the congregation and apparently organizing missionary activity into the hinterlands]. From the book ' The seven golden candlesticks ' by Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906 Published by The Religious tract society [London] in 1871
    IR_f_Menorah_0006.jpg
  • RUINS OF ASCALON [Ashkelon or Ashqelon] from the North Wood engraving of from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 3. Published in by J. S. Virtue and Co 1883
    IR_f_picturesque-030221.jpg
  • Ruins of Rabbath-Ammon, Jordan From the Book 'Bible places' Bible places, or the topography of the Holy Land; a succinct account of all the places, rivers and mountains of the land of Israel, mentioned in the Bible, so far as they have been identified, together with their modern names and historical references. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906 Published in London in 1897
    IR_f_Bible-Places_0411.jpg
  • Ruins of Caesarea [Caesarea Maritima, also known as Caesarea Palaestinae], From the Book 'Bible places' Bible places, or the topography of the Holy Land; a succinct account of all the places, rivers and mountains of the land of Israel, mentioned in the Bible, so far as they have been identified, together with their modern names and historical references. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906 Published in London in 1897
    IR_f_Bible-Places_0088.jpg
  • A restaurant in the old port at The ruins of Caesarea, on the Mediterranea sea, Israel
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  • Ruins of the Forum in Rome From the Book 'Danes, Saxons and Normans : or, Stories of our ancestors' by Edgar, J. G. (John George), 1834-1864 Published in London in 1863
    IR_f_Danes-Saxons_0150.jpg
  • ruins of San Antón convent.Pilgrims. Burgos province.Spain. Camino de Santiago
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  • Ruins on the summit of Mount Gerizim, on the site of the Samaritan temple In the distance, on the right, the snow-covered peaks of Mount Hermon are visible. from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By  Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881  with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
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  • Man with rifle in the Cave of Adullam overlooking the Valley and Ruins of Khureitun [Wadi Khureitun named after Saint Chariton the Confessor, or Tekoa Valley] from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By  Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881  with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
    IR_f_picturesquepales01wils_0_0153.jpg
  • Ruins of Tiberias Sea of Galilee in the foreground Coloured Illustration of from the book Palestine illustrated by Sir Richard Temple, 1st Baronet, GCSI, CIE, PC, FRS (8 March 1826 – 15 March 1902) was an administrator in British India and a British politician. Published in London by W.H. Allen & Co. in 1888
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  • The ruins of the Moa fortress or stronghold In the Arava, Israel. Moa was an inn and stronghold that was part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on the route from Gaza to Petra.
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  • The ruins of the Moa fortress or stronghold In the Arava, Israel. Moa was an inn and stronghold that was part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on the route from Gaza to Petra.
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  • The ruins of the Moa fortress or stronghold In the Arava, Israel. Moa was an inn and stronghold that was part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on the route from Gaza to Petra.
    BT_Moa_02.jpg
  • The ruins of the Moa fortress or stronghold In the Arava, Israel. Moa was an inn and stronghold that was part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on the route from Gaza to Petra.
    BT_Moa_01.jpg
  • The ruins of Haluza also known as Al-Khalasa, Halasa, Chellous, Elusa, al-Khalasa and al-Khaluá¹£, was a city in the Negev near present-day Kibbutz Mash'abei Sadeh that was once part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on the route from Gaza to Petra.
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  • The ruins of Haluza also known as Al-Khalasa, Halasa, Chellous, Elusa, al-Khalasa and al-Khaluá¹£, was a city in the Negev near present-day Kibbutz Mash'abei Sadeh that was once part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on the route from Gaza to Petra.
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  • The People Mourning Over the Ruins of Jerusalem Lamentations 1:8 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • Ruins of the Church of St. John Sebaste (John the Baptist), Color lithograph by David Roberts (1796-1864). An engraving reprint by Louis Haghe was published in a the book 'The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia. in 1855 by D. Appleton & Co., 346 & 348 Broadway in New York.
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  • Israel, Sea of Galilee, the ruins and excavations at Capernaum
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  • Israel, Sea of Galilee, Capernaum Ruins of the old synagogue uncovered on site (forth Century CE)
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  • Israel, Sea of Galilee, Capernaum Ruins of the old synagogue uncovered on site (forth Century CE)
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