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Lost worlds. Jesus' Jerusalem / produced by Atlantic Productions for the History Channel ; written by Dan Oliver. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: AAE-76314 | A&E Television NetworksPublication details: New York, New York : A&E Television Networks : Distributed by New Video, (c)2006.Description: 1 videodisc (45 min.) sound, color 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
ISBN:
  • 9780767092159
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS109.A881.L678 2006
  • DS109
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Production credits:
  • Editor, Giles Llewellyn-Thomas, Jonathan Skilton ; director of photography, Lee Pulbrook, Will Hustler ; composer, Sak Shariff.
Subject: The Bible says Jerusalem is the city Jesus lived his last days and was crucified. What happened here changed the world. Over 2,000 years the city too has changed. It was destroyed and reconstructed more than 20 times in as many centuries. Only fragments, traces and ruins remain of the Jerusalem that Jesus would have known. Now, building on decades of research with state-of-the-art 3D graphic modeling, scientists can reveal what it would have looked like to him.
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Multi-media (10-day check-out) Multi-media (10-day check-out) G. Allen Fleece Library MULTIMEDIA Non-fiction DS109.9.J488 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 31923001421987

Editor, Giles Llewellyn-Thomas, Jonathan Skilton ; director of photography, Lee Pulbrook, Will Hustler ; composer, Sak Shariff.

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The Bible says Jerusalem is the city Jesus lived his last days and was crucified. What happened here changed the world. Over 2,000 years the city too has changed. It was destroyed and reconstructed more than 20 times in as many centuries. Only fragments, traces and ruins remain of the Jerusalem that Jesus would have known. Now, building on decades of research with state-of-the-art 3D graphic modeling, scientists can reveal what it would have looked like to him.

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