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Title
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Galilee
Description
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The Sea of Galilee, located in northern Israel, is dotted with sites that are traditionally associated with the early life and ministry of Jesus Christ. These holy places were venerated throughout Late Antiquity and many were enshrined with richly decorated chapels and churches. This collection of photographs was taken during fieldwork in Israel over July - August 2013. The aim of this resource is to document, in photographs, the early churches and pilgrimage sites from the area of Galilee.
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Contributor
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
Type
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Architecture
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Title
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Capernaum
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
Contributor
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Lucy O'Connor
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Type
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Architecture
Date
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
Description
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Capernaum is an ancient fishing town situated on the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee and the ancient highway, the Via Maris, passed through it. It is identified as the place where Christ settled and as it was referred to as “his own town” (Matthew 9:1). He taught in the synagogue (which was rebuilt in the fifth century), it is the place where He healed the paralysed man and it is also the site of Peter’s house. Today, Capernaum is in ruins. It is possible to see the foundations of the houses and the original synagogue that were all made from a local basalt stone. Many decorated stones from the fifth century synagogue are also dotted around the site.
Architecture
Basalt
C1st-C2nd
C4th-C5th
C5th-C6th
Capernaum
Christ
Christian
Church
Column
Foliage
Galilee
Holy Site
Inscription
Israel
Jew
Menorah
Pilgrimage
Shrine
Synagogue
Via Maris
Wall