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Fall of the Hasmoneans and Roman Conquest (63-37 BCE)

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  1. From Text to Tradition
    1. Judea Under Roman Rule
  2. Historical surveys
    1. Shaye Cohen. “Roman Domination: The Jewish Revolt and the Destruction of the Second Temple.” Part II
    2. Louis H. Feldman. “Palestinian and Diaspora Judaism in the First Century.” Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: a Parallel History of their Origins and Early Development. Ed. Hershal Shanks. Washington D.C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1993.
  3. Primary sources
    1. Josephus, War I, 160-79: The Last Revolts of the Hasmoneans
    2. Tacitus, Historiae V, 9:1-3: The Roman Conquest of Judaea
    3. Josephus, War II, 167-404: Jewish Law Clashes with Roman Rule
  4. Secondary sources
    1. Estee Dvorjetski. “Healing Waters.” Biblical Archaeology Review 30, 4 (2004).
  5. Images
    1. Bust of the Roman general Pompey, conquered Jerusalem in 63 BCE.
    2. Bust of Julius Caesar, ruled 49-44 BCE.
    3. Bust of the emperor Augustus, ruled 27 BCE-14 CE. (MET)
    4. Bust of the emperor Tiberius, ruled 14-37 CE.
    5. Bust of the emperor Gaius Caligula, ruled 37- 41 CE. (Getty Villa Museum)
    6. Bust of the emperor Claudius, ruled 41-54 CE.
  6. Videos
    1. Steven Fine: Jews Under Roman Rule