Cave of Letters - Reference

Reference

1 Yigael Yadin, Bar-Kokhba: The Rediscovering of the Legendary Hero of the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome, Random House New York, 1971, page 33

2 Yigael Yadin, Bar-Kokhba: The Rediscovering of the Legendary Hero of the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome, Random House New York, 1971, page 124

3 Yigael Yadin, Bar-Kokhba: The Rediscovering of the Legendary Hero of the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome, Random House New York, 1971, page 124

4 Yigael Yadin, Bar-Kokhba: The Rediscovering of the Legendary Hero of the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome, Random House New York, 1971, page 130

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