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The gold ring uncovered during the Israel Antiquities Authority excavations in the City of David. A gold ring set with a red gemstone, estimated to be around 2,300 years old, has been uncovered ...
Rare enigmatic stone box from the Second Temple period discovered during City of David excavations was used for commercial activity, then burnt – evidence of the destruction of Jerusalem about ...
Archaeologists in the City of David National Park in Israel have discovered a rare stone seal from the first temple period – one of the oldest finds since the start of excavations in the country ...
Excavations in the City of David have the precedent of triggering local unrest between Muslim and Jewish residents of East Jerusalem due to its proximity to the disputed neighborhood of Silwan. A ...
Excavation aiming to unearth the ancient city of David is being continued by the Jewish expedition under Captain Raymond Weil of the Sorbonne despite the important discovery by Professor Robert ...
His book is prefaced by four maps of the City of David site, showing the results of the archaeological excavation over time. The first dates back to the late 1800s.
Biblical-era worship site found in Jerusalem's City of David. The exceptional structure, dating to the First Temple period, was revealed during excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities ...
This fascinating find will be presented at Megalim's Annual Archaeological Conference which will take place on Thursday, August 29th in the City of David.
The Palestine Exploration Fund has just issued its quarterly statement ending January 1924. Referring to the excavations on the site of the City of David, the report says: The work will continue ...
The ongoing excavations at the City of David seem to confirm many a biblical narrative and gives some fascinating insights into ancient life. By AVIVA BAR-AM JANUARY 25, 2010 20:47 ...
Discovered during excavations of the City of David’s Pilgrimage Path, the partial inscription appears to be a merchant’s accounting record that lists names, measures and numbers.