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Caesarea Philippi
 


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Most of the articles listed below are in the Dig Sites folder on Camino : Files.
 
 
Archaeological Evidence
 
Excavation Websites
 
 
 
Excavation Reports
 
Tzaferis, Vassilios and Shoshana Israeli.  "Banias – 1993" and "Banias – 1994."  In Excavations and Surveys in Israel, vol. 16 (ed. Ayala Sussmann, Dafnah Strauss and Rachel Kudish; Jerusalem: Israel Antiquities Authority, 1997) 9-14.
 
 
Associated Artifacts
 
 
 
Secondary Literature
 
Berlin, Andrea M.  "The Archaeology of Ritual: The Sanctuary of Pan at Banias/ Caesarea Philippi."   Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 315 (1999) 27-45.
 
Friedland, Elise Anne.  "Graeco-Roman Sculpture in the Levant: The Marbles from the Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi (Banias)."  In The Roman and Byzantine Near East: Some Recent Archaeological Research (ed. John H. Humphrey; JRASup 31; Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1999) 2.7-22.
 
Friedland, Elise Anne.  "Roman Marble Sculpture from the Levant: The Group from the Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi (Panias)." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1997.  [Professor has copy]
 
Hartal, Moshe.  "Banias, the Aqueduct."  In Excavations and Surveys in Israel, vol. 16 (ed. Ayala Sussmann, Dafnah Strauss and Rachel Kudish; Jerusalem: Israel Antiquities Authority, 1997) 5-8.
 
Kushnir-Stein, Alla.  "Two Inscribed Weights from Banias."  Israel Exploration Journal 45:1 (1995) 48-51.
 
Tzaferis, Vassilios.  "Cults and Deities Worshipped at Caesarea Philippi-Banias."  In Priests, Prophets and Scribes: Essays on the Formation and Heritage of Second Temple Judaism in Honour of Joseph Blenkinsopp (ed. Eugene C. Ulrich, John W. Wright, Robert P. Carroll and Philip R. Davies; JSOTSup 149; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1992) 190-201.
 
Wilson, John Francis.  Caesarea Philippi: Banias, The Lost City of Pan.  New York: I. B. Tauris, 2004.
 
--------.  Rediscovering Caesarea Philippi: The Ancient City of Pan.  Malibu, California: Pepperdine University Press, 2001.
 
 
Literary Evidence
 
Primary Texts
 
 
 
Connections of Material to Jesus: Secondary Literature
 
Guttenberger, Gudrun.  "Why Caesarea Philippi of All Sites? Some Reflections on the Political Background and Implications of Mark 8:27-30 for the Christology of Mark."  In Zwischen den Reichen: Neues Testament und römische Herrschaft: Vorträge auf der Ersten Konferenz der European Association for Biblical Studies (ed. Michael Labahn and Jürgen Zangenberg; Basel: A. Francke, 2002) 119-31.
 
Meier, John P. Excerpt on Caesarea Philippi from A Marginal Jew, vol. 3, Companions and Competitors (Anchor Bible Reference Library; New York: Doubleday, 2001) 222-31, 268-75.
 
Nickelsburg, George W. E.  "Enoch, Levi, and Peter: Recipients of Revelation in Upper Galilee."  Journal of Biblical Literature 100:4 (1981) 575-600.
 
 
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