Sunday, January 27, 2013

Pontus Seaport

A Plan of the Roman Seaport at Pontus, near Ostia, Italy.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Avdat Acopolis

City of Avdat--The city's acropolis was the high portion of the area which includes a fortress surrounded by a wall, and in turn, an area of worship which includes two large Byzantine churches standing in close proximity.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

The Roman Corbita or Merchantman

Reference:

Henry B. Culver, Gordon Grant (illus.) "The Book of Old Ships---,"Dover Pub. Inc., New York, 1962, Page 40.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Byzantium Fortress -- Avdat

After the Roman residential Quarter at the Avdat Site, the path runs through the South Gate into the rectangular Byzantine fortress.  A vantage point in the southeast corner offers a view over the whole extent of the site with its (partially restored) walls and towers, a large cistern in the center of the courtyard, and the remains of a Late Byzantine Chapel against the North Wall.  A passage in the North Wall gives access to the Roman Military Camp, which measures 90m (100 yds) each way.  The fortress along with the town of Avdat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Avdat, National Park Map

Diagram of the remaining Ruins of the ancient city of Avdat on the Old Spice Road in the Negev Desert, about 50 km North of Beer-Sheva