Largely untouched for two thousand years, this photograph shows the original Roman access road to Masada, which can still be traveled on foot by visitors. On the western side, this “ramp” was constructed by the Romans as a way to penetrate the defenses during the siege and get past the intense height of the hill.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1787/thumbnail.jp
Excavations of Masada were not seriously undertaken until the 1960s when Masada became part of Israe...
Upon embarking on a rigorous and dangerous climb, tourists can reach the top of Masada by a small nu...
Upon embarking on a rigorous and dangerous climb, tourists can reach the top of Masada by a small nu...
Largely untouched for two thousand years, this photograph shows the original Roman access road to Ma...
Largely untouched for two thousand years, this photograph shows the original Roman access road to Ma...
This photo is taken at the top of Masada, a horst that was used as a fortress by many ancient people...
Seen from atop Masada, a natural fortress in an otherwise wasteland, is the remains of a Roman Siege...
Masada Roman Road and Path to West Camphttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-lewis-slides/3156/thumbn...
Taken from atop of Masada this photograph shows the remains of the Roman Siege camps constructed in ...
Roman Siege Ramp - Masada, Israelhttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/7282/thumbnail.jp
Roman Road - at foot of hill. Samaria. Palestinehttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/7529/...
Map of Masada, Israel. Mus. of Roman Civilizationhttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/7256...
This photograph shows Masada’s natural fortification and ruins of King Herod’s Palace built in the f...
Excavations of Masada were not seriously undertaken until the 1960s when Masada became part of Israe...
Upon embarking on a rigorous and dangerous climb, tourists can reach the top of Masada by a small nu...
Upon embarking on a rigorous and dangerous climb, tourists can reach the top of Masada by a small nu...
Largely untouched for two thousand years, this photograph shows the original Roman access road to Ma...
Largely untouched for two thousand years, this photograph shows the original Roman access road to Ma...
This photo is taken at the top of Masada, a horst that was used as a fortress by many ancient people...
Seen from atop Masada, a natural fortress in an otherwise wasteland, is the remains of a Roman Siege...
Masada Roman Road and Path to West Camphttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-lewis-slides/3156/thumbn...
Taken from atop of Masada this photograph shows the remains of the Roman Siege camps constructed in ...
Roman Siege Ramp - Masada, Israelhttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/7282/thumbnail.jp
Roman Road - at foot of hill. Samaria. Palestinehttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/7529/...
Map of Masada, Israel. Mus. of Roman Civilizationhttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/7256...
This photograph shows Masada’s natural fortification and ruins of King Herod’s Palace built in the f...
Excavations of Masada were not seriously undertaken until the 1960s when Masada became part of Israe...
Upon embarking on a rigorous and dangerous climb, tourists can reach the top of Masada by a small nu...
Upon embarking on a rigorous and dangerous climb, tourists can reach the top of Masada by a small nu...