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Illustration Sources

We gratefully acknowledge the use of illustrations that appear in the following. The numbers enclosed in
brackets indicate the illustration number. We have endeavored to trace the copyright owners of all external
material. We sincerely apologize for any omission or error, and upon notification, will be pleased to rectify it.

Library of Congress (Matson Collection and the American Colony photographers), Washington [66a–d]
Bavarian War Archive, Munich [65b; prepared under the direction of Prof. B. Z. Kedar and published courtesy

         of him)
Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv [59]
Israel Antiquities Authority [3, 31a–d, 48a–c, 95, 173d, 174]
Israel Mapping Center [5 (captions by the author)]
Israel Museum, Jerusalem [29, 30, 48d–e, 58, 120]
Louvre Museum, Paris [7]
Maritime Museum, Haifa [25, 47]
Panoramio feldmax [147a (Panoramio feldmax © All rights reserved by feldmax 2007/09/26 11254193)
Raqia-Ofek Aerial Photos [6 (captions by author), 68, 76, 148a]
Sdot Yam Antiquities Museum and the Israel Antiquities Authority [19a, 24a–d, 26, 32, 94, 102b, 145b, 159,

         175, 176a–b, 177a–b, 178]
Wiki Commons [33 (aerial photo June 2013 WikiAir 1102), 34 (aerial photo June 14, 2013, WikiAir

         13–02–136), 42 (0628 – Museo archeologico di Milano – Tesoretto da Cesarea, VI–VII d.c. –Foto
         Giovanni Dall’Orto, 12-Mar 2012), 180 (0606 – Museo archeologico di Milano – Lucerne dal teatro
         di Cesarea, sec. I a.C–1 d.C. –Foto Giovanni Dall’Orto, 12–Mar 2012)]

Abramov Nathan [129b]
Abu H. atzeira, Daniel, architect [90]
Ameling, W. et al. (eds), Corpus Inscriptonum Iudaeae/Palaestinae: A multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from

         Alexander to Muhammad, volume 2: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: 1121–1260, Berlin-Boston: De
         Gruyter 2011, illustrtations no. 1145, 1445, 1504, 1549, 1454, 1534, 1685, 1692 [45, 46, 47, 49a, 51
         respectively]
Ayalon, E., A. Izdarechet, and Y. Porath (eds.), Caesarea Treasures: Summaries and Studies on Caesarea and Its
         Environs in Memory of Amnon Kidron, 2, Jerusalem 2011, pp. 86-95 (Hebrew) [148b-c, 150, 151a-c,
         152].
Ball, W. et al., “The North Decumanus and the North Tetrapylon at Jerash,” F. Zayadine (ed.), Jerash
         Archaeological Project 1981–1983, I, Amman 1986, p. 378, fig. 14 [20]
Ben-Tov, Ophir [12, 13]
Davidov, Nikki [129a, 132a]
Dray, Yeshu [40, 190a–b]
Duchovny, Yuri [49b–c]
Eck, Werner [19b]
Friedman, Zaraza [10a, 38, 55, 61, 150]
Frova, A. et al., Scavi di Caesarea Maritima, L’Erma di Bretschneider, Roma 1966, p. 129, Fig. 146; p. 87, Fig.
         72 and p. 127, Fig. 143; p. 129, Fig. 147; Tav. I, Figs. 86–89, 125–126; Allegato A. Fig. 22 (theater);
         Allegato B, Fig. 24 (citadel) [70–73]
Gottlieb, Yonatan [22 (photograph), 23 (photograph), 53, 56a, 113a, 115, 131a]
H. aimov, Boris [22 (drawing), 23 (drawing), 56b, 117, 119, 122, 132b]
Hirschfeld, Y. Ramat HaNadiv Excavations, Jerusalem 2000, p. 294, Fig. 134 [185 (captions by author)]
Holum, Kenneth, USA [4, 87, 136, 142b, 144a–c, 146a–b, 164b]
Iamim, Anna [9, 11, 57 (captions by author), 77, 109, 121, 126c, 130 (captions by author), 142b (captions by
         author), 144a–b, 146a–b (captions by author), 164b]
Issachar, Hanan [161b]

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