Caesarea Aqueduct, Low Level

site
Map or image for Caesarea Aqueduct, Low Level

The low-level aqueduct is about 3 miles [5 km.] long. It extended north to the Zarqa River which had been blocked by a dam, behind which the water collected to feed this aqueduct. It was most likely constructed in the fourth or fifth centuries A.D. It was built of sandstone, coated with plaster, and covered with a vaulted roof measuring around 6 feet [2 m.] high to prevent the sand dunes from clogging it.

Photos (10)

Exterior 1
Exterior 1
Exterior 2
Exterior 2
Exterior 3
Exterior 3
Interior
Interior
Western Side
Western Side
Western Side Detail
Western Side Detail
Eastern Side
Eastern Side
Dam Nahal Tanninim
Dam Nahal Tanninim
Dam Complex Nahal Tanninim
Dam Complex Nahal Tanninim
Dam and Tunnel
Dam and Tunnel
Keywords: Aqueduct Aqueducts, Low Level, Water, Caesarea Maritima, Sharon Plain, Central, Israel, Map Maps