(JNS) The Roman siege of the Judean Desert fortress of Masada two millennia ago took several weeks at most, according to a study from Tel Aviv University released on September 5th. The groundbreaking archaeological survey casts doubt on the long-held belief that the Roman siege of Masada continued for three years. The team of researchers used a variety of modern technologies, including drones, remote sensing and 3D digital modeling, to generate their analysis of the siege. “For many years, the prevailing theory that became a modern myth asserted that the Roman siege of Masada was a grueling three-year affair,” noted TAU’s Guy Stiebel.