Talk:Ancient Bath House of Nazareth
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Notability
[edit]With the amount of press coverage, I think the Bath House passes the notability guideline, and there is a lot more information that can be added, to make it in size and scope to deserve its own article.
I know this initial page mostly copies the information from the Mary's Well article, but I will be adding more this coming week, and encourage other editors to add more also, and give their feedback. --Pordaria (talk) 11:26, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
Military camp, not village, bathhouse
[edit]The design and construction of the bath house in Nazareth is of early first century Roman style indicating that a Roman military camp instead of a Jewish village was located there in the early first century. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yumalaton (talk • contribs) 02:59, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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See discussion at "Mary's Well"
[edit]Please see discussion started at Talk:Mary's Well#Ancient bathhouse. It deals wit notability, connection to Marian tradition, but mainly with the sub-standard quality of the material. Until it reaches a minimal level, this material shouldn't be on Wiki, and certainly not on that possibly unrelated page (just same source of water, IF even that).
What is the topic here?
- Ancient water installations? How old? Using what water source? Serving what? (Maybe a military camp, or travellers on a main road. Most certainly not a 1st-c. tiny rural hamlet half a mile away.)
- A bath house? From what period? Attached to what? Military camp, caravanseray,... what?
- Every new discovery from the Holy Land, and even more so from a pilgrimage place like Nazareth, receives oversized press coverage. This isn't proof of long-term notability.
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