Herod Blockbuster Puts Control of West Bank Site Into Spotlight

Handle of a footed marble basin decorated with Silenoi heads. The basin was probably given to Herod as a gift from Emperor Augustus or his second in command, Marcus Agrippa, first century BC. On loan from SOAJS. Photo: ©Israel Museum, Jerusalem/by Meidad Suchowolski (click photo for larger image)
“King Herod of Judea, who was notorious for his violence and whose appetite for building resulted in the Second Temple in Jerusalem and other monuments, is getting his first museum tribute, 2,000 years after his death.”
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