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Despite its historical importance, Temple Mount has never been subjected to thorough and systematic archaeological excavations. But an archaeological endeavour that began in 2004, the so-called ...
Rabbi Avroholom Stolik, known as the “Jewish Indiana Jones,” made a presentation on the archaeology of the Temple Mount in Israel, “Underground Secrets of the Temple Mount,”… ...
First Temple Period refuse pit at the eastern slopes of the Temple Mount – In 2009, we uncovered an ancient refuse pit on the slopes of the Temple Mount, which yielded rich archaeological ...
The Temple Mount, a site critical to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, had also become the source of archaeological controversy, despite never having been properly excavated.
The network of tunnels beneath the Temple Mount has been the subject of much mystery and controversy, but the cisterns – some of which are linked to biblical sources – are just as fascinating.
The Temple Mount Sifting Project and the study of the archaeological findings in the debris from the illicit construction project run by the Waqf religious authorities, is without doubt one of the ...
Temple Mount and Al-Haram al-Sharif. Undeniably, two temples — the most sacred sites for the Jewish people in both ancient times and today — once resided at the Temple Mount. The first temple ...
Religion The ‘problem’ of where ancient Jerusalem was built gets murkier. A new find near the Temple Mount suggests the ‘City of David’ was more likely a suburb of ancient Jerusalem ...
On the one hand, the Temple Mount, where the royal palace and temple were located, was probably the economic and administrative center of the city as early as the second millennium B.C.E.,” Na ...
(RNS) — A new find near the Temple Mount suggests that the ‘City of David’ was more likely a suburb of ancient Jerusalem. Skip to content Mastodon Covering the world of religion.