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Irish missionary (From the Novel
Image by Maia Kobabe

Irish missionary (From the Novel "The Jericho River")

An illustration by Maia Kobabe showing an Irish missionary of the early Middle Ages. From the novel The Jericho River by David Tollen.
Enlightenment Scholar (From the Novel
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Enlightenment Scholar (From the Novel "The Jericho River")

An illustration by Maia Kobabe showing an Enlightenment scholar. From the novel The Jericho River by David Tollen.
Book Cover of The Jericho River
Image by David Tollen

Book Cover of The Jericho River

Book Cover of the novel The Jericho River.
Bronze Age Greek chariot (From the Novel
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Bronze Age Greek chariot (From the Novel "The Jericho River")

An illustration by Maia Kobabe showing a Bronze Age Greek chariot. From the novel The Jericho River by David Tollen.
Late Victorian European colonialist (From the Novel
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Late Victorian European colonialist (From the Novel "The Jericho River")

An illustration by Maia Kobabe showing a late victorian European colonialist. From the novel The Jericho River by David Tollen.
Ancient Roman noblewoman (From the Novel
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Ancient Roman noblewoman (From the Novel "The Jericho River")

An illustration by Maia Kobabe showing an ancient Roman noblewoman. From the novel The Jericho River by David Tollen.
The Jericho River Poster
Image by David Tollen

The Jericho River Poster

Promotional poster for the novel The Jericho River.
Herod the Great's Building Program
Article by Patrick Scott Smith, M. A.

Herod the Great's Building Program

Herod the Great was the king of Judea from 37-4 BCE. As a client king of Rome, Herod's moniker as "Great" was due more to his grand building program throughout the eastern Mediterranean world. Herod's building program generally ran from 35...
Ancient Jordan
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Ancient Jordan

Jordan is a country in the Near East bordered by Israel, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. The country's name comes from the Arabic Al Urdun, referencing a fortified site but also meaning "prominence", though various sources also claim the name...
Caesarea Maritima's Role in the Roman Empire
Article by Patrick Scott Smith, M. A.

Caesarea Maritima's Role in the Roman Empire

Caesarea Maritima, the city Herod the Great (r. 37-4 BCE) built for Rome on the southeastern coast of the Mediterranean served as the Roman Empire's powerbase of operations both commercially and militarily. With Rome's ultimate goal of adding...
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