BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOOKS

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JOURNAL ARTICLES

W. F. Albright, ‘“The Excavations at Ascalon,’” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 6 (May 1922), Jerusalem.

K. R. Bradley, “The Chronology of Nero’s Visit to Greece, AD 66/67,” Latomus (Jan–March 1978), Societe d’Etudes Latines de Bruxelles, Brussells.

D. Kennedy, “‘C. Velius Rufus,’” Britannia 14, (1983), Cambridge University Press.

T. Metcalf, “‘Whistling Sling Bullets Were Roman Troops’ Secret Weapon,’” Scientific American, June 14, 2016.

J. Zias & A. Gorski, “Capturing a Beautiful Woman at Masada,” Near Eastern Archeology 60, no. 1 (March 2006), University of Chicago Press.