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Since the dawn of the Byzantine era in the fourth century, the Jericho area, and above all the surrounding hills of the Judean Desert, became a place of flourishing monasteries , laurae , and coenobitic life: The mosaics, frescoes , and stuccos of their monasteries and churches epitomize Byzantine art. Pilgrims also started to travel to this area because of its religious significance. Many of them left written accounts of their journeys: After the arrival of the Arabs in , the Jerusalem-Jericho road became one of the main routes used by the Arab travelers in their pilgrimages to Mecca hajj.

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Pilgrims passed by the place of the Mausoleum of Moses Maqam an-Nabi Musa , traditionally the first stop on the caravan road to Mecca. Originally, it was simply a point from which pilgrims could look across the Jordan Valley and catch a glimpse of Mount Nebo , where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. The Jerusalem-Jericho road was and is one of the main paths across the Judean Desert. It is where Christian monks and hermits came to meditate and pray in the silence of the desert since the dawn of the Byzantine era and where Bedouin tents and camps still line the roadside today.

Maura Sala, "Road to Jericho", n. She has written two monographs and around 50 articles and essays on Near Eastern and Mediterranean archaeology. Though the ruins of Jericho predate the biblical date for its destruction, the site is one of the oldest continuously occupied settlements in the world.

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Relating to the Byzantine empire, which ruled the Eastern Mediterranean from the fifth century CE to ; its capital was Byzantium modern Istanbul. The final stage of the Egyptian language, which also lent its name to the Coptic Church, the Egyptian branch of Orthodox Christianity. Of or relating to the reign of the family of Herod, which governed Palestine from 55 B.

Often not the person Jesus but scholarly reconstructions of his life based on textual and archaeological evidence as well as theological beliefs. A Jewish historian from the first century C. His works document the Jewish rebellions against Rome, giving background for early Jewish and Christian practices.