Ancient ports -ports antiques

I came across this list of Mediterranean and other ancient ports. http://www.ancientportsantiques.com/ It has the site map selections on the left to see the maps. It is quite detailed, perhaps only map enthusiasts will enjoy it
Good companion for my earlier suggestion about roads in Rome map
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/147219/914878.aspx#914878
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Thank you, Veli!
For the PDF-inclined: http://www.ancientportsantiques.com/docs-pdf/
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Greetings, I'm translating from google.
I have a question that is not the subject here but I take advantage.
What Ancient Texts literature about the Old and New Testaments can recommend to me is a reference (Darrell L. Bock and Gregory J. Herrick Jesus in Context: Background Readings for Gospel Study) which I have and helped me a lot.
Thank you.
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Veli Voipio said:
I came across this list of Mediterranean and other ancient ports. http://www.ancientportsantiques.com/ It has the site map selections on the left to see the maps. It is quite detailed, perhaps only map enthusiasts will enjoy it
What a great resource. Thank you!
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Denise said:
For the PDF-inclined: http://www.ancientportsantiques.com/docs-pdf/
Thanks Denise. That is a 260-page PDF!
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Denise said:
Juan, I am not sure about your question.
Thanks Denice
Searched for Biblical reference resources similar to those of Darrell L. Bock and Gregory J. Herrick Jesus in Context: Background Readings for Gospel Study, this resource was very useful and easy to read.
I think now the question is better understood
Thanks again
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