Talk:Ancient Bath House of Nazareth

Notability
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
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"
Please see discussion started at Talk:Mary's Well. 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? Arminden (talk) 13:55, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
 * 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.