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Legal System and Judiciary in Gerasa: Justice in the Decapolis
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Medicine and Healing Practices in Ancient Gerasa
Previous: “Animal Husbandry and Pig Farming” Note: This article presents the medical and healing landscape of Gerasa by drawing from...
Animal Husbandry and Pig Farming in Ancient Gerasa
Previous: “Metallurgy and Blacksmithing in Ancient Gerasa” Note: This article presents a comprehensive view of animal husbandry practices in Gerasa...
The Forge and the Fire: Metallurgy and Blacksmithing in Ancient Gerasa
Previous: “Religious Landscape of Gerasa” Note: This article presents a comprehensive view of blacksmithing and metallurgy in ancient Gerasa, drawing...
Early Christianity and Demonology in Ancient Gerasa
Previous: “Judaism in Gerasa” Note: This article focuses specifically on the religious and supernatural beliefs of Gerasa during the first...
Judaism in Gerasa: A Community Between Worlds
Previous: “Religious Landscape of Gerasa” Note: This article presents evidence from across the 1st-2nd centuries AD as a unified period...
Religious Landscape of Gerasa: Gods, Temples, and Sacred Spaces in the Golden City
Previous: “Infrastructure and Public Services” Note: This article presents the religious environment of Gerasa during the 1st-2nd centuries AD, drawing...
Infrastructure and Public Services: The Engineering Marvels of Ancient Gerasa
Previous: “Household Treasures of Ancient Gerasa” Note: This article presents Gerasa as it developed from 1-200 AD, merging archaeological evidence...
Pottery, Glass, and Stone: The Material World of Ancient Gerasa
Previous: “Daily Life and Routines” Note: This article presents material culture from Gerasa spanning 1-200 AD, drawing together archaeological evidence...
Daily Life and Routines in Gerasa (1-200 AD)
Note: This article combines historical evidence from approximately 1-200 AD to provide a comprehensive view of daily life in Gerasa...