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Dine and Worship: The Roman Complex in Front of the Pan Grotto in Paneas/ Caesarea Philippi
Adi Erlich
, Ron Lavi
Department of Archaeology
Department of Art History
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Roman Period
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Caesarea
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Roman
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Courtyard
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Philippi
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Grotto
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Temple
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1st Millennium BC
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Terraces
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Herod the Great
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Agrippa
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Cliff
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Mount Hermon
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Cult
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Salvage Excavations
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Water Installation
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Cult Places
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Augustus
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Herod
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Italian Style
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Triclinium
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Nymphaeum
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Large-scale Aqueduct
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Natural Cave
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Arts and Humanities
Roman Period
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courtyard
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Worship
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Cults
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Philippi
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Ritual
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Hellenistic Period
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Herod the Great
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1st Century
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Foot
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Spring
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Cliffs
50%
Sons
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