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Hill of Gamla,Israel.The "camel-back" was fortified by
Josephus Flavius during the First Jewish Revolt,it fell
to Vespasian's troops in 67 CE.Similar to Masada six
years later,the remaining Jews in Gamla comitted mass-
suicide by jumping into the ravine deep below.
Unique Identifier
ART203875
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
758px × 558px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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Archaeology
Fortification
Fortress
Josephus Flavius (37/38-100 CE)
Landscape
Landscape, Biblical
War, Jewish