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A new book on Hasmonean, Herodian, and Roman Jerusalem - D.-M. Cabaret 2020. La topographie de la Jérusalem antique. Essais sur l'urbanisme fossile, défenses et portes. IIe s. av.–IIe s. ap. J.-C. Cahiers de la Revue Biblique 98. Leuven, Paris, and Bristol, CT: Peeters. Pp. viii + 376. 168 color plates, 4 tables, 8 maps. ISBN 978-90-429-4243-1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2021

Joseph Patrich*
Affiliation:
Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

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