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20.1 Roman busts in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, room 13 420
20.2 Bust of a Roman. I.N. 770 421
20.3 Bust of a Roman. I.N. 770 421
20.4 Nasothek in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 422
20.5 Photo of Robert Eisler 426
20.6 Picture from page 1 of the English version of Robert Eisler’s The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist 428
20.7 Coin of Agrippa I in Eisler, “Deux sculptures de l’antiquité” 429
20.8 Coin of Agrippa I in Madden, Coins of the Jews 429
20.9 “Statue des sog. Drusus von Pompeji, in Neapel,” from Bernoulli, Römische Ikonographie 430
20.10 Antonio Nibby, Monumenti Scelti della Villa Borghese 434
20.11 Carnelian by Agathangelos, first century BCE, from Ludwig Curtius, Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 437
20.12 Program of a colloquium on Josephus organized by Bar Ilan University in 2019 439
24.1 Map of the sites discussed in the article 507
24.2 Building stone with painted plaster found under the floor of the Kh. Wadi Ḥamam synagogue 509
24.3 Plan of the Second Temple-period remains at Kh. Wadi Ḥamam 510
24.4 Western wall of the synagogue at Kh. Wadi Ḥamam 511
24.5 Annex room surrounded by benches in the Second Temple-period “public structure” at Kh. Wadi Ḥamam 512
24.6 Basalt architectural elements typical of the Second Temple-period at Kh. Wadi Ḥamam 513
24.7 Plan of the “Galilean” synagogue at Arbel 516
24.8 Aerial ortho-photo of the excavated synagogue at Arbel 517
24.9 Colored ortho-photo of the northern part of the synagogue at Arbel 518
24.10 Doric and Ionic capitals made of nari and a basalt doorjamb with marginal drafting from the Arbel synagogue 519
24.11 Plan of the “Galilean” synagogue in Capernaum 522
24.12 Basalt floor pavement from the first century CE under the “Galilean” synagogue in Capernaum 523
24.13 Basalt architectural elements from the excavations in Capernaum 524
24.14 Molded plaster (stucco) fragments typical of the Second Temple period found in the alley in front of the synagogue in Capernaum 525
24.15 Artist’s rendering of the Hellenistic “elegant building” beneath the Gush Ḥalav synagogue 526
24.16 Fragments of colored wall plaster from the Hellenistic “elegant structure” in Gush Ḥalav 527
24.17 Doric capital from the synagogue at Gush Ḥalav 528
24.18 Plan of the Second Temple-period “public building” (Stratum III) under the Stratum II synagogue at Ḥammat Tiberias 530
24.19 Plan of the “Galilean” synagogue at Merot superimposed on the underground complex 532
24.20 Column drums in secondary use in the eastern retaining wall of the portico at Merot 533
24.21 Column drums in secondary use supporting a staircase along the western wall of the synagogue at Merot 534
24.22 Entrance to the ritual bath in front of the Merot synagogue 536
24.23 Plan and section of the ritual bath beneath the portico in front of the Merot synagogue 537
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