In the second and third centuries CE, the Roman legionary camp at Legio helped secure Roman dominance over Judea. Its strategic location in the fertile Jezreel Valley, within sight of ancient Megiddo, made it a cornerstone of Rome’s eastern presence. Archaeology reveals details of daily life and the religious and cultural adaptations that took place at this critical outpost.
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