Saturday, August 17, 2019

Masada Article from Biblical Archaeology

"In the late morning hours of December 29, 1924, a British pilot took off from Amman, Jordan. Turning the nose of his Bristol fighter southwest toward the Dead Sea, he soon reached the mountain-plateau site of Masada, where King Herod had built an elaborate palace-fortress. At precisely 11:15 A.M., the pilot began conducting a series of aerial photography sorties. Taken at the altitude of 4,500 feet, the images were immortalized on glass negatives, which were deposited several years later in the library of the Institute of Archaeology of University College London (https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org)."


If the foregoing excerpt captured your attention, it is from an article titled: Masada Shall Never Fail (to Surprise) Again by Guy Stiebel and Boaz Gross published in Biblical Archaeology Magazine on September 01, 2018. Read the full article at the link below.


Masada Shall Never Fail (to Surprise) Again - Biblical Archaeology Society












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