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Jerusalem: Burial
Sites and Tombs of the Second Temple Period (Israel MFA)
Discusses tombs and burial methods in Jerusalem, highlighting several
famous structures, including the tomb of Queen Helene of Adiabene
(#4), otherwise known as the "Tomb of the Kings."
Antiquities
of the Jews: Book 20, Chapter 2 (Crosswalk.com)
Josephus' record of Queen Helene's conversion to Judaism.
The Survey of
Western Palestine (templemount.org) Excerpts from The
Survey of Western Palestine, by Charles Warren and Claude Conder, including
a section on this tomb.
Adiabene,
Jewish Kingdom of Mesopotamia (The Khazaria Info Center) A
lengthy article placing Queen Helene in her historical context.
Entrance
to the Tomb of the Kings (Petra Fine Art) An antique
lithograph by David Roberts. Copy of this picture at Arabesque
Art Gallery Bahrain.
Tomb of
the Kings (Petra Fine Art) A steel engraving by William
Henry Bartlett.
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