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  Bar Kochba (Shimon Bar Kosiba) and the Bar Kochba Revolt - Zionism and Israel -Encyclopedia / Dictionary/Lexicon of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Notwithstanding the hopelessness of their cause, the Jews continued to organize guerilla forces and gather arms.
They met in underground caverns, one of which can be seen in modern Beit Guvrin.
XXII Deiotariana was apparently annihilated, caught in a valley, perhaps near Beit Guvrin.
www.zionism-israel.com /dic/Bar_Kochba.htm   (2028 words)

  
 Jodi Magness CV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Co-authored with Gideon Avni, "Jews and Christians in a Late Roman Cemetery at Beth Guvrin" in H. Lapin (ed.), Religious and Ethnic Communities in Later Roman Palestine.
"The Pottery from Beit Loya," submitted to Y. Tsafrir and J. Patrich for publication in Qedem (Jerusalem: Hebrew University).
"Jews and Christians in a Late Roman Cemetery at Beth Guvrin, Israel," invited paper at a conference on "Religious and Ethnic Communities in Roman Period Palestine," 10 March 1996, sponsored by the Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
www.unc.edu /depts/rel_stud/faculty/MagnessCV.html   (11507 words)

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