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Map of ancient Judaea showing territories lost by Jews in 67, 68, and 70 CE, and after 70 CE, with colored areas and markers. Major cities and regions are labeled.
Source

Map of the First Jewish Revolt, 66–73 CE

66–73
Map of ancient Judaea, highlighting the area of the Bar Kokhba revolt. Key cities and sites such as Jerusalem, Beitar, Hebron, and Qumran are labeled.
Source

Map of the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome

132–135
Map showing the Western Roman Empire in green and the Eastern Roman Empire in orange around 400 CE, with major cities, seas, and regions labeled, spanning parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Source

Map of Roman Empire and Jewish Diasporas, ca. 400 CE

ca. 400
Contributor

Efraim Kaganovsky

1893–1958
Sculpture of man sitting cross legged with scroll in his lap.
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Scribe Writing

ca. 2625–2350 BCE
Map showing the extents of the Parthian Empire in 220 CE, the Sasanian Empire in 270 CE, and the Roman Empire, with labeled cities, regions, and bodies of water in the Middle East and surrounding regions.
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Map of Parthian and Sasanian Empires

220–7th Century
Names of many members of the Hasmonean family with vertical and horizonal lines connecting them. Each person has their lifespan under their name.
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Hasmonean Family Tree

166–4 BCE
Names of many members of the Herodian family with vertical and horizonal lines connecting them.
Source

Herodian Family Tree

114 BCE–100 CE
Ancient mosaic depicting a warrior in ornate armor, holding a spear, riding a horse into battle. The warrior has wavy hair and a determined expression and is surrounded by other soldiers. The background is partially damaged.
Source

Mosaic of Alexander the Great

ca. 100 BCE
Page of papyrus with lines of Greek text. The left side is cut off.
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Zenon Papyrus

259 BCE
Aerial view of the ruins of an ancient stone building with columns and walls partially standing, surrounded by scattered stones and greenery in the background.
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Aerial View of Iraq el-Amir Castle

ca. 200–175 BCE
A stone doorway carved into a rock wall, filled with loose stones. There is an inscription to the right of the doorway. The rock surface is rough and bathed in sunlight.
Source

Tobyah Inscription

5th–3rd Century BCE

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