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Historia Ecclesiastica: Machine Readable Text Sozomen. Historia Ecclesiastica: Machine Readable Text. Edited by Robert Hussey. Medford, MA: Trustees of Tufts University, 2019. https://scaife.perseus.org/library/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg2048.tlg001.1st1K-grc1/. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/YLGJXXQA
Sozomen, Church History 3.2.9 "Καισαρείᾳ τῆς Παλαιστίνης", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Sozomen, Church History 3.2.9. This passage was written ca. ca. 440-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/152
Sozomen, Church History 1.15.10-1.15.12 "τῆς ἐν Παλαιστίνῃ Καισαρείας", and "Caesarea in Palestine" are directly attested at Sozomen, Church History 1.15.10-1.15.12. This passage was written ca. ca. 440-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/456
Sozomen, Church History 2.25.1-2.25.3 "Καισαρείᾳ τῆς Παλαιστίνης", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Sozomen, Church History 2.25.1-2.25.3. This passage was written ca. ca. 440-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/457
Sozomen, Church History 2.25.16-2.25.17 "Καισάρειαν", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Sozomen, Church History 2.25.16-2.25.17. This passage was written ca. ca. 440-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/458
Sozomen, Church History 3.14.41-3.14.42Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Sozomen, Church History 3.14.41-3.14.42. This passage was written ca. ca. 440-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/459
Sozomen, Church History 4.25.1-4.25.4Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Sozomen, Church History 4.25.1-4.25.4. This passage was written ca. ca. 440-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/460
Sozomen, Church History 6.4.6 "Καισαρείας τῆς Παλαιστίνης", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Sozomen, Church History 6.4.6. This passage was written ca. ca. 440-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/461
The Last of the Procurators Speidel, Michael P. “The Last of the Procurators.” Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 43 (1981): 363–64. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/LSZXBZII
Some Byzantine Mosaics from Caesarea Spiro, Marie. “Some Byzantine Mosaics from Caesarea.” In Caesarea Papers: Straton’s Tower, Herod’s Harbour, and Roman and Byzantine Caesarea. Including the Papers Given at the Symposium Held at the University of Maryland, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington on 25-28 March, 1988, edited by R. Lindley Vann, 244–60. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 5. Ann Arbor, MI: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1992. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/EDNKSXNJ
The Warehouse Quarter (Area LL) and the Temple Platform (Area TP), 1996-2000 and 2002 seasons Stabler, Jennifer A., Kenneth G. Holum, F. H. Stanley, Jr., Martha Risser, and Anna Iamim. “The Warehouse Quarter (Area LL) and the Temple Platform (Area TP), 1996-2000 and 2002 Seasons.” In Caesarea Reports and Studies: Excavations 1995-2007 within the Old City and the Ancient Harbor, edited by Kenneth G Holum, Jennifer A Stabler, and Eduard G Reinhardt, 1–40. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1784. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2008. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/K3JCAGNX
The South Flank of the Temple Platform (areas Z2, 1993-1995 Excavations) Stanley, F. H., Jr. “The South Flank of the Temple Platform (Areas Z2, 1993-1995 Excavations).” In Caesarea Papers 2: Herod’s Temple, the Provincial Governor’s Praetorium and Granaries, the Later Harbor, a Gold Coin Hoard, and Other Studies, edited by Kenneth G Holum, Avner Raban, and Joseph Patrich, 35–40. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 35. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1999. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/HZ48L9UT
Stephani Byzantii Ethnica III: Κ-Ο Stephan of Byzantium. Stephani Byzantii Ethnica III: Κ-Ο. Edited by Margarethe Billerbeck. Corpus fontium historiae Byzantinae, 43.3. Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2014. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005412483. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/QHA3QMZD
Stephanus of Byzantium, Book of Nations Κ 16 "Καισάρεια", "Παλαιστίνης", and "(Caesarea) Palestinae" are directly attested at Stephanus of Byzantium, Book of Nations Κ 16. This passage was written ca. 530-560 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/170
Stephanus of Byzantium, Book of Nations Δ 150 "Καισάρειαν", "Στράτωνος πύργος", "Caesarea", and "Straton’s Tower" are directly attested at Stephanus of Byzantium, Book of Nations Δ 150. This passage was written ca. 530-560 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/219
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Vol. 4: Petra - Ziqim. Index Stern, Ephraim, ed. New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Vol. 4: Petra - Ziqim. Index. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society & Carta, 1993. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/2UE3TJNP
Excavations at Tel Mevorakh (1973-1976). Part 1, From the Iron Age to the Roman Period Stern, Ephraim. Excavations at Tel Mevorakh (1973-1976). Part 1, From the Iron Age to the Roman Period. Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 9. Jerusalem: Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University, 1978. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/EJ932EF2
The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land Stern, Ephraim, Ayelet Levinzon-Gilbo’a, and J. Aviram, eds. The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society & Carta, 1993. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/HG492LV3
Caesarea, Ancient Harbors Excavations Project, 1986 Stieglitz, Robert. “Caesarea, Ancient Harbors Excavations Project, 1986.” Israel Exploration Journal 37 (1987): 187–88. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/6RASW2SY
Straton’s Tower: The Name, the History, and the Archaeological Data Stieglitz, Robert. “Straton’s Tower: The Name, the History, and the Archaeological Data.” In Biblical Archaeology Today, 1990: Proceedings of the Second International Congress on Biblical Archaeology, Jerusalem, 1990, edited by Avraham Biran and Joseph Aviram, 546–51. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1993. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/RN2MY348
Stratonos Pyrgos—Migdal Śar–Sebastos: History and Archaeology Stieglitz, Robert. “Stratonos Pyrgos—Migdal Śar–Sebastos: History and Archaeology.” In Caesarea Maritima: A Retrospective after Two Millenia, edited by Avner Raban and Kenneth G Holum, 593–608. Leiden: Brill, 1996. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/ZXXKB7GP
Der geograph Artemidoros von Ephesos Stiehl, R. “Der Geograph Artemidoros von Ephesos.” Philologus 11 (1856): 193–244. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/ID3R9I8K
Strabo: Geography Books 15-16 Strabo. Strabo: Geography Books 15-16. Translated by Horace Leonard Jones. Loeb Classical Library 241. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1930. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/67Z7QDRH
Strabonis Geographica III Strabo. Strabonis Geographica III. Edited by August Meineke. Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1877. URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/QM4KCZ4F
Strabo, Geography 16.2.27 "Στράτωνος πύργος", and "Strato’s Tower" are directly attested at Strabo, Geography 16.2.27. This passage was written ca. 7-24 C.E. possibly in Alexandria or Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/220