UNPARALLELED HISTORICAL INSIGHTS
Carta’s Historical Atlas of Jerusalem offers an unparalleled exploration of the Holy City’s 4,000-year history, expertly condensed from Dan Bahat’s acclaimed Carta Jerusalem Atlas. Through meticulous maps, diagrams, floor plans, and photographs, this atlas vividly illustrates Jerusalem’s historical and architectural evolution. Each of the twelve full-page maps provides a comprehensive visual narrative of the city’s growth across different eras, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
COMPREHENSIVE VISUALIZATION
The atlas brings to life the transformation of Jerusalem through the ages with precise and detailed visual aids. Twelve full-page maps, each corresponding to a chapter, chronicle the city’s development from its early beginnings to its current state. These maps and accompanying illustrations offer a unique lens through which to study the history, geography, and archaeology of Jerusalem, facilitating a deeper understanding of the city’s complex past.
AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE
Building on Dan Bahat’s extensive research and expertise, Carta’s Historical Atlas of Jerusalem stands as a premier resource for anyone delving into the study of Jerusalem. This concise edition distills the essence of the acclaimed Carta Jerusalem Atlas, ensuring that readers have access to authoritative information on the historical and architectural development of the Holy City. It serves as a vital tool for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the rich history of Jerusalem.
INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL
- Condensed edition of Dan Bahat’s highly acclaimed Carta Jerusalem Atlas
- Twelve full-page maps of Jerusalem, one for each chapter
- Maps and diagrams, floor plans and photographs
- Covers 4,000 years of Jerusalem’s history
- Illustrates historical and architectural development of the Holy City





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