The Saga of Masada

Masada Synagogue, Birkat Haminim

Masada Synagogue, courtesy of Kat Sniffen, Wikimedia Commons

Visitors to archaeological sites generally assume that once a site is excavated, its historical significance is fully known. But in reality, both the excavations and our understanding of their results continue to develop as a result of ongoing research.

A great example of this is the iconic site of Masada. Recent research has overturned some commonly held views and at the same time has confirmed past research by some scholars. Masada is special in that it is one of Israel’s largest and most successful archaeological projects, and also because of its symbolism as the last stronghold of the Jewish rebellion against Rome in the Great Revolt of 66-73 CE.

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