Eastern Tower Interior
ID: INHVCPAP15

On the left (east) side of the image is the base of the southern apse of a structure that served as a "basilica" and as a tower that guarded the eastern entrance into the palace of Agrippa II. A similar structure was found on the west side of the palace—on the west side of the modern road. This structure was turned into a bathhouse in the Byzantine Period.
Another view of the tower base is Here.
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Keywords: Apsidal, Tower, Arches, Storage, Bathhouse, Byzantine, Roman, Agrippa II, Banias, Paneas, Panias, Caesarea Philippi, Huleh, Israel, Israel, North, Huleh Valley, Caesarea Philippi, INHVCPAP15