The world's most complete Encyclopedia of Holy Land discoveries.
JERUSALEM—THE TEMPLE MOUNT is the first modern guide to theTemple Mount for visitors of all religions. **** NEW ****
An Illustrated Survey This unique atlas presents the results of all the latest excavations and research.
A Carta Field Guide The Bedouin shepherds, who climbed into the Qumran cave with an oil lamp, found ten cylindrical jars, closed with clay lids. Eight jars were empty and one was filled with what seemed to be the remains of fruit. In the tenth jar three scrolls were discovered....
A Carta Field Guide The abundance of fresh water always drew people to Ein Gedi, the largest oasis on the western side of the Dead Sea. **** Also available in Kindle edition ****
A Carta Field Guide Masada, a natural, isolated rock cliff overlooking the Dead Sea, has an awesome history. The site was populated for close to 200 years and the historic, epigraphic and archaeological evidence combined gives us an idea of the...
An Introductory Atlas - Many of the places mentioned in the Bible can be seen to this day. Cities like Jerusalem, Tiberias, Bethlehem and Jericho have lasted through the ages. *** NEW ***
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