Immersion pool built by Zealots during the Great Revolt it's in the corner of the Dressing Room, apoditerium in the Roman Bathhouse built by Herod
An immersion pool built by the Zealots during the Great Revolt against the Romans in the 1st century in the Dressing Room or apoditerium in the Roman Bathhouse built by King Herod the Great in the 1st century and destroyed by an earthquake, whatever is above the black line was reconstructed. See the abstract design frescos on the walls. Masada, Israel. June 28, 2024
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Location: Masada, Israel
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