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Caesarea Aqueduct, Low Level

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.


See Porath, Yosef.  "Caesarea: The Israel Antiquities Authority Excavations." Pages 1656-65 in The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land — vol. 5 — Supplementary Volume. Edited by Ephraim Stern, Hillel Geva, Alan Paris, and Joseph Aviram. Jerusalem and Washington, DC: Israel Exploration Society and Biblical Archaeological Society, 2008.