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The Qishle Excavation in the Old City of Jerusalem
  • Language: en

The Qishle Excavation in the Old City of Jerusalem

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The archaeological excavations near the Jaffa Gate, the main entryway to the Old City of Jerusalem, are among the most significant excavations of recent decades. They uncovered a large area beneath the Qishle, a historical prison within a 19th-century structure, revealing remarkable findings from the Iron Age to modern times. The remains of an imposing wall were found - probably a city wall of the First Temple period, dating to the 8th century BCE, as well as a large portion of the First Wall - Jerusalem's Hasmonean-era fortification. Other noteworthy discoveries include retaining walls and a sewage system from the time of Herod the Great that were part of Herod's Upper City palace; medieval installations, and a section of the curtain wall from the Crusader/Ayyubid period. The Qishle excavations have opened an extraordinary window onto underground Jerusalem, revealing a striking example of the ancient city's stratigraphy and allowing us a glimpse of the fascinating history of ancient Jerusalem"--back cover.

Jerusalem Revealed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Jerusalem Revealed

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Excavating the City of David
  • Language: en

Excavating the City of David

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Where JerusalemÅ› History Began.

Jewish Quarter Excavations in the Old City of Jerusalem
  • Language: en

Jewish Quarter Excavations in the Old City of Jerusalem

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Archaeology and Biblical Interpretation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Archaeology and Biblical Interpretation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-01-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The contributors in this book use the most recent research in key areas - the early settlements of Israel, early Israelite religion, Qumran, Jerusalem, early Christian churches - to show that ancient writings and modern archaeology can illuminate each other, but only when used with professional care. The essays represent a new generation of archaeologists and historians, with new social, political and religious concerns who draw a fresh and vital picture of the emergence of ancient Israel.

Masada; Herod's Fortress and the Zealot's Last Stand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Masada; Herod's Fortress and the Zealot's Last Stand

An account of the archaeological excavations at the rocky fortress site of a Jewish revolt against Roman oppressors.

Arch Of Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 660

Arch Of Society

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995-01-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

This volume marks a departure from earlier descriptive archaeological summaries of the Holy Land. Taking an anthropological and socio-economic perspective, many of the leading archaeologists who work in Israel and Jordan today present timely and concise summaries of the archaeology of this region. Chronologically organized, each chapter outlines the major cultural transitions which occurred in a given archaeological period. To explain the processes which were responsible for culture change, a review is made of the most recent research concerning settlement patterns, innovations and technology, religion and ideology, and social organization. The material culture of every period of human histo...

Herod
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Herod

Peter Richardson's biographical study of Herod (73-4 BCE) offers insight into the personality of the man who served as the most prominent member of the substantial Herodian family and whose rule shaped the world in which the Christian faith arose. Richardson reveals Herod to be far more complex and important than is generally perceived and demonstrates that an understanding of Herod holds great value for comprehending the relationship between Judea and Rome.

Masada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Masada

Two thousand years ago, 967 Jewish men, women, and children - the last holdouts of the revolt against Rome following the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Second Temple - reportedly took their own lives rather than surrender to the Roman army. This dramatic event, which took place on top of Masada, a barren and windswept mountain overlooking the Dead Sea, spawned a powerful story of Jewish resistance that came to symbolize the embattled modern State of Israel. The first extensive archaeological excavations of Masada began in the 1960s, and today the site draws visitors from around the world. And yet, because the mass suicide was recorded by only one ancient author - the Jewish his...