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Roman Period II, 73 CE–312 CE
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- Overview
- Biblical History: The Roman Period, Steven Feldman, COJS, 2007.
- Overview: From the First Jewish Revolt to Bar Kokhba (66-135 CE)
- Artifacts
The Jewish War by Josephus Flavius, c. 75 CE
Euclid's Elements of Geometry
Pliny the Elder's Natural History, 77 CE
Mount Vesuvius Eruption, 79 BCE
Banias Coin, c. 80 CE
Coin of Titus, 80 CE
Arch of Titus, 85 CE
Coin of Herod Agrippa II, 81-96 CE
Coin of Nerva, 90 CE
The Babatha Archive, 93-132 CE
The Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus Flavius, c. 94 CE
Coins of Trajan, 98-117 CE
Roman Statue of a Woman, 2nd century CE
Chorazin, 2nd century CE
Moses Seat, 2nd century CE
Naval Coins from Gadara, 2nd century CE
Hammat Gadar Roman Baths, 2nd century CE
Aphrodite, 2nd century CE
Coin from Sepphoris, 2nd century CE
Letter from Niger and Brocchus, 2nd century CE
Statue of Vibia Sabina, 2nd century CE
Maritime Theater, 2nd century CE
Roman Boxer, 2nd-3rd century CE
Beth Shearim Catacombs, 2nd-4th century CE
Statue of Trajan, 100-110 CE
Papyrus Census Order, 104 CE
Cameo of Trajan and Plotina, 105-115 CE
Bust of Trajan, 108-117 CE
Pliny the Younger: Persecution of Christians, c. 112 CE
Relief of Trajan, c. 115 CE
Jewish Revolt against Trajan, 115-117 CE
The Pantheon, 117-125 CE
Statue of Hadrian, c. 117 BCE
Bust of Hadrian, 118-130 CE
Hadrian's Wall, 122 CE
Bronze Head of Hadrian, c. 122 CE
Coin of Hadrian, c. 132-134 CE
Jerusalem Renamed Aelia Capitolina
Bar Kokhba Coin, 132-135 CE
Bar Kokhba Letter, 132-135 CE
Bar Kokhba Weight, 132-135 CE
Coins Bearing the Name Shimon, 132-135 CE
Coin Depicting the Temple, 132-135 CE
Table of the Shewbread Coin, 132-135 CE
Bar Kokhba Coins from Masada, 132-135 CE
Empress Sabrina Aelia Capitolina Coin, c. 133-134 CE
Silver Shekel from the Second Jewish Revolt, 133-135 CE
Aelia Capitolina Coin, 135 CE
Aelia Capitoliana Coin Hoards, 135-200 CE
Aelia Capitolina Gate, c. 135 CE
The Jerusalem Cardo, c. 135 CE
Statue of Hadrian, 135 CE
Gospel of John, 135 CE
Bronze Hoard from the Cave of Letters
Hadrian's Mausoleum, 135-139 CE
Caesarea Columns, 135-305 CE
Fragment of an Unknown Gospel, c. 150 CE
Dura Europos, 159 CE
Bearded Soldier, c. 165 CE
Paul’s Letter to the Romans c. 180-200 CE
The Earliest Copy of the Pauline Epistles, c. 180-200 CE
Titus Inscription, early 3rd century CE
Aphrodisias Inscription, 3rd century CE
Sepphoris Mosaic, 3rd century CE
Early Christian Prayer Hall, 3rd century CE
Shema Yisrael, 3rd century CE
Gospel of Thomas, 3rd century
Earliest Samaritan Synagogue, 3rd-4th century CE
Manuscript of the Book of Daniel, c. 200 CE
Roman Theater at Beth-Shean, c. 200 CE
Shechem City Coin, 207-212 CE
Coin of Severus Alexander, 223 CE
Acts of the Apostles, c. 250 CE
Gospel of Luke, c. 250 CE
Gospel of Mark, c. 250 CE
Gospel of Judas, c. 300 CE
Three Graces Coin, c. 300 CE
Sarcophagus Lid, 300 CE
Edict of Toleration by Galerius, 311 CE
Arycanda Inscription, 311-312 CE
Pool of Siloam
- Articles
- Rebellion against Roman Rule, Rina Abrams, COJS.
- Lee I. Levine. “Judaism from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the End of the Second Jewish Revolt: 70-135 C.E.” Part I
- Lee I. Levine. “Judaism from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the End of the Second Jewish Revolt: 70-135 C.E.” Part II
- Searching for Roman Jerusalem, Hillel Geva, COJS.
- New Covenant and Other Christianities to ca. 185 CE, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- Rabbinic Judaism and Other Judaisms, from 70 to ca. 250 CE, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- The Roman Empire at its Zenith to 235 CE, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- The Christian Attack on GrecoRoman Culture ca. 135 to 235 CE, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- The Establishment of Christendom. 235 to 430 CE, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- Judaism in Late Antiquity ca. 250 to 565, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- The Rabbinic Period, Returning, the Land of Israel as a Focus in Jewish History, Benjamin J. Segal, World Zionist Organization, Jerusalem 1987.
- The Diaspora, Returning, the Land of Israel as a Focus in Jewish History, Benjamin J. Segal, World Zionist Organization, Jerusalem 1987.
- "Rare Bronze Statue of Hadrian Found by Tourist," Suzanne F. Singer, BAR 2:04, Dec 1976.
- Digging the Talmud in Ancient Meiron, Eric M. Meyers and Carol L. Meyers, BAR 4:02, Jun 1978.
- How It Came About: From Saturday to Sunday, Samuele Bacchiocchi, BAR 4:03, Sep/Oct 1978.
- Ancient Burial Customs Preserved in Jericho Hills, Rachel Hachlili, BAR 5:04, Jul/Aug 1979.
- Prize Find: Mosaic Masterpiece Dazzles Sepphoris Volunteers, BAR 14:01, Jan/Feb 1988.
- How I Found a Fourth-Century B.C. Papyrus Scroll on My First Time Out! Hanan Eshel, BAR 15:05, Sep/Oct 1989.
- Tiberias: Preview of Coming Attractions, Yizhar Hirschfeld, BAR 17:02, Mar/Apr 1991.
- Behold the Temple, Asher Grossberg, BAR 22:03, May/Jun 1996.
- The Rise of Christianity -- Timeline
- Roman Medicine, The Usborne Encyclopedia of the Roman World, p. 76-77.
- Maps
- The Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent
- Iudaea Province in the First Century CE
- Map of the Roman Empire in the Time of Hadrian
- Websites
- British Museum: Hadrian Empire and Conflict
- De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and Their Families
- Livius: Roman Empire
- NumisWiki: The Collaborative Numismatics Project
- The On-line Encyclopedia of the Roman Provinces: Palestine
- PACE: Project on Ancient Cultural Engagement
- UNRV: The Roman Empire
- The Works of Flavius Josephus Translated by William Whiston
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