Herod’s ‘Amphitheater’ at Caesarea: A Multipurpose Entertainment Building
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Porath, Yosef. “Herod’s ‘Amphitheater’ at Caesarea: A Multipurpose Entertainment Building.” In The Roman and Byzantine Near East: Some Recent Archaeological Research, edited by John H. Humphrey, 15–27. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 14. Ann Arbor, MI: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1995.Full Citation Information
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Title: Herod’s ‘Amphitheater’ at Caesarea: A Multipurpose Entertainment Building
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Title: The Roman and Byzantine Near East: Some Recent Archaeological Research
Editor: John H. Humphrey
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Place of Publication: Ann Arbor, MI
Publisher: Journal of Roman Archaeology
Date of Publication: 1995
Pages: 15-27
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Title: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement
14
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