Section A Mapsclick text to see the picture 1a Relief map of Roman Galilee: the upper red line joins the Arbel caves to Mt. Hermon, and the lower red line marks the area of the lake that is visible from the caves. (adapted from Galilee in the Late Second Temple and Mishnaic Periods, Vol 1: Life, Culture, and Society, eds. David A. Fiensy and James Riley Strange, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2014) 1b Close-up of the previous map (1a) 2 Hiking map of Arbel area (adapted from the Galilee and Israel Trail Map, no. 2 in the "Touring and Hiking Map" series of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, 2018 Edition) 3 Sketch map of Arbel National Park: a bird's eye view from the north-west (photo of the map in the free guide issued to visitors) 4 Google map of area (accessed 05.2020) 5a Map of the area with settlements by number: detailed archaeological descriptions of each settlement can be found in Prof. Uzi Leibner's Settlements and History in Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Galilee, Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 127, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2009; pp. 102-307. (the map is reproduced from Prof Leibner's 'Settlement and Demography in Late Roman and Byzantine Eastern Galilee', downloaded from academia.edu) 5b Close up of the previous map (5a)
Section A Mapsclick text to see the picture