
Agrippa I: A Comprehensive Archaeological Study of the Last King of Roman Judaea and a True Crime Inquiry
Elizabeth Legge
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Agrippa I: A Comprehensive Archaeological Study of the Last King of Roman Judaea and a True Crime Inquiry
Explore the reign of Agrippa I, the last king of Roman Judaea, through detailed archaeological and historical research. Written by a classical archaeologist and doctor of medicine candidate with prior degrees in classical studies and the biological sciences, this work examines political, cultural, and material evidence, offering insights into Agrippa I’s role in Roman imperial politics.
📌 Currently Available: This podcast-style conference presentation is an informal audio recording from the Master’s Thesis Defence, serving as a preview of the published book and forthcoming audiobook. It presents the core arguments, earning full marks and high commendation.
The images and diagrams referenced in the talk are included in the published book, available in ebook and paperback formats. Please refer to the book for the complete visual materials. The audiobook version will be available later, though production may take time.
Highlights for the full book as outlined in the preliminary presentation:
Originally published as a Classical Archaeology Master’s thesis, this work offers an in-depth understanding of one of history’s most intriguing figures, providing fresh perspectives for scholars, history enthusiasts, and true crime aficionados.
Duration - 20h 7m.
Author - Elizabeth Legge.
Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G.
Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Elizabeth Legge ©.
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Agrippa I: A Comprehensive Archaeological Study of the Last King of Roman Judaea and a True Crime Inquiry Explore the reign of Agrippa I, the last king of Roman Judaea, through detailed archaeological and historical research. Written by a classical archaeologist and doctor of medicine candidate with prior degrees in classical studies and the biological sciences, this work examines political, cultural, and material evidence, offering insights into Agrippa I’s role in Roman imperial politics. 📌 Currently Available: This podcast-style conference presentation is an informal audio recording from the Master’s Thesis Defence, serving as a preview of the published book and forthcoming audiobook. It presents the core arguments, earning full marks and high commendation. The images and diagrams referenced in the talk are included in the published book, available in ebook and paperback formats. Please refer to the book for the complete visual materials. The audiobook version will be available later, though production may take time. Highlights for the full book as outlined in the preliminary presentation: Originally published as a Classical Archaeology Master’s thesis, this work offers an in-depth understanding of one of history’s most intriguing figures, providing fresh perspectives for scholars, history enthusiasts, and true crime aficionados. Duration - 20h 7m. Author - Elizabeth Legge. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Elizabeth Legge ©.
Language:
English
Title Page
Duration:00:00:19
Copyright Page
Duration:00:00:40
Epigraph
Duration:00:00:45
Introduction
Duration:00:04:04
Chapter 1: Historical Background for Agrippa I
Duration:00:36:06
Chapter 2: Malatha in Josephus and the Tel Malhata/Tel el-Milh Site
Duration:00:38:38
Chapter 3: Examples from the Herod I’s Archaeological Record Showing an Evolution in Architectural Styles and Uses from Hellenistic to Roman
Duration:00:00:11
Introduction to Chapter 3
Duration:00:08:07
Introduction to Herodian Judaea
Duration:06:10:11
Chapter 4: Agrippa I
Duration:09:10:51
Chapter 5: Agrippa I’s Last Days
Duration:01:33:02
Conclusion for Chapter 5
Duration:00:14:15
Thesis Discussion and Conclusion
Duration:00:41:38
References:
Duration:00:43:02
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Duration:00:00:23
Further Reading: The Tower of Malatha: A Novel of Ancient Rome
Duration:00:02:41
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Duration:00:01:42
About the Author
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