• Caesarea-Palaestinae was the most common of these in the ancient texts, but fell out of use in contemporary academic literature in favor of Caesarea Maritima.[1]...
  • Caesarea Maritima: A Comprehensive Bibliography. ... Nashville, TN: Caesarea City and Port Exploration Project, 2020. https://caesarea-maritima.org.
  • A seaside palace west of the theater at Caesarea Maritima has been identified by E. Netzer as the maritime palace Herod the Great built to supervise...
  • Caesarea Maritima is in modern-day Israel. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict, the municipality of Caesarea was moved approximately 2 kilometers to the...
  • Caesarea, sometimes called Caesarea Maritima (biblical Caesarea), is a town on Israel’s Mediterranean coast, north of Tel Aviv and Jaffa.
  • Caesarea Maritima, located about 65 miles northwest of Jerusalem on the coast, was one of Herod the Great’s most impressive building accomplishments.
  • ...extended more than 100 meters north, built on a series of twelve great vaults that served as warehouses for goods transported in and out of Caesarea Maritima.
  • Although the harbor was an amazing feat of engineering, it was by no means the only impressive structure built at Caesarea Maritima.
  • Aquaducts The Herodian aqueduct of Caesarea Maritima, also known as the high-level aqueduct I, can be seen on the beach of Caesarea, north of the ancient city.
  • Caesarea Maritima General. Caesarea Excavations 1993-98: The Byzantine Praetorium, Warehouses and The Carceres (Starting Gates) of the Hippodrome.