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Discover the history of Palestine, from the time of the Canaanites to the period of the Later Roman Empire.
History of Palestine. Situated between three continents, the region of Palestine has a tumultuous history as a crossroads for religion, culture, commerce, and politics. The region was among the earliest to see human habitation, agricultural communities and civilization.
Palestine in the ancient world was part of the region known as Canaan where the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah were located. The term `Palestine' was originally a designation of an area of land in southern Canaan which the people known as the Philistines occupied a very small part of.
This map includes some of the geographical locations within the land of ancient Israel from Kadesh-Barnea in the south to Tyre and Sidon in the North. These cities and locations make up the country of ancient Israel.
Palestine in the time of Jesus, 4 B.C. - 30 A.D.: including the period of Herod, 40 - 4 B.C. [S.l.: s.n, 1912] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2009579463/>.
Map of A map of Palestine in the time of Christ. The map shows the territories of Judea, Samaria, Perea, Galilee, Decapolis, Phoenicia, Arabia, and Syria, principal cities, lakes, rivers, and coastal features in the region.
The cartography of the region of Palestine, also known as cartography of the Holy Land and cartography of the Land of Israel, [1] is the creation, editing, processing and printing of maps of the region of Palestine from ancient times until the rise of modern surveying techniques.
Palestine in the ancient world was part of the region known as Canaan where the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah were located. The term `Palestine' was originally a designation of an area of land in southern Canaan which the people known as the Philistines occupied a very small part of.
A map of Palestine circa 830 BC, showing the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, as well as the surrounding kingdoms and tribes.
Map of Ancient Palestine : Showing the location of the Twelve Tribes B.C. 1600-A.D. 70.