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Hill of Gamla, Israel. Fortified by Josephus Flavius during the First Jewish revolt, the town finally 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.
Location
Galilee/Israel
Unique Identifier
ART143168
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4000px × 3087px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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Archaeology
Archaeology, biblical
Fortification
Fortress
Landscape
Landscape, Biblical
Revolt
War, Jewish