1 The land of Israel at the end of the Second Temple period 7
2 The war between the sons of Jacob and the Canaanites 17
3 The settlements of the Essenes 30
4 The three circles of holiness 77
5 Jewish territory in the Galilee according to the Baraita of the halakhic borders of the Holy Land 122
6 A concluding map of the regions that were exempted 123
7 The exempted regions: the region of Caesarea 124
8 The halakhic region of Jerusalem, based on the map of the Onomasticon 129
9 The halakhic vicinity of Jerusalem, based on the map of the Onomasticon 133
10 Theoretical map of Kfar Ir abd Krach (polis) 136
11 A rock in low Galilee, near Usha. The inscription denotes [the limit for] Shabbat 137
12 An inscription from the Lower Galilee near modern Tamra. The inscription denotes the limit for Shabbat (
13 The rural road system in Palestine. Schematic map of the road of H. Amudim, Lower Galilee 139
14 The rural road system in Palestine. A rural road near Burgin in the Plain of Judea 139
15 The settlements of 24 priestly families 142
16 The Temple of Iraq el-Amir in Transjordan 143
17 The burials around Jerusalem 218
18 Church organization in Palestine in the fourth Century 255
19 Churches in Palestine from the fourth to the sixth century 256
20 Lower Galilee and Cafarnao 265
21 The Onomasticon of Eusebius 275
22 Christianity in early fourth century Palestine 299
23 The earthquake in Palestine according a letter of Cyrillus of Jerusalem 318
24 Detail of the mosaic map of Madaba 329
25 Holy sites in the early fourth century 376
26 Hebron, The cave of the Patriarchs 383
27 The holy site of Mambre 387
28 Mount Tabor, a Jewish and Christian Holy mountain 401
29 DOMINE IVIMUS. The boat under the Holy Sepulchre 417
30 The Holy Sepulchre founded by the Emperor at the beginning of the fourth century 425