Excavating the City of David: Where Jerusalem's History Began
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Excavating the City of David: Where Jerusalem's History Began (2014)
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ISBN: 9789652210821 bzw. 965221082X, Sprache unbekannt, 368 Seiten, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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Archaeological research over the past 150 years has identified Jerusalem's southeastern hill, outside the Old City walls, as the biblical City of David. The growing realization that this hill is indeed the most ancient part of Jerusalem led many scholars to excavate it. Since the first excavation by Charles Warren in 1867 to the present, fourteen archaeological expeditions have dug here, making the City of David hill one of the most excavated sites in Israel. British, German, French, and Israeli teams have dug here under four different governments (Ottoman, British Mandate, Jordanian, and Israeli), producing an impressive quantity of data. Some of these remains are uniquely important, including the Siloam Tunnel, the Warren's Shaft system, the Siloam Inscription, the Theodotos Inscription, and the Pool of Siloam. Recent excavations at the City of David have uncovered impressive remains of Middle Bronze Age fortifications around the Gihon Spring and remains of the Siloam Pool dating to the Second Temple period. The Siloam Tunnel has now been thoroughly documented and studied. This book begins with a chronological survey of a century and a half of excavation and study of the City of David hill. It then summarizes the history of the hill, from prehistoric times to the end of the Ottoman period. It presents an up-to-date summary of past and recent archaeological discoveries, many of which, presented here for the first time, have dramatically changed our thinking about Jerusalem's ancient history. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2014-02-01, Studio: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Verkaufsrang: 2729213.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, hippo_books.
Archaeological research over the past 150 years has identified Jerusalem's southeastern hill, outside the Old City walls, as the biblical City of David. The growing realization that this hill is indeed the most ancient part of Jerusalem led many scholars to excavate it. Since the first excavation by Charles Warren in 1867 to the present, fourteen archaeological expeditions have dug here, making the City of David hill one of the most excavated sites in Israel. British, German, French, and Israeli teams have dug here under four different governments (Ottoman, British Mandate, Jordanian, and Israeli), producing an impressive quantity of data. Some of these remains are uniquely important, including the Siloam Tunnel, the Warren's Shaft system, the Siloam Inscription, the Theodotos Inscription, and the Pool of Siloam. Recent excavations at the City of David have uncovered impressive remains of Middle Bronze Age fortifications around the Gihon Spring and remains of the Siloam Pool dating to the Second Temple period. The Siloam Tunnel has now been thoroughly documented and studied. This book begins with a chronological survey of a century and a half of excavation and study of the City of David hill. It then summarizes the history of the hill, from prehistoric times to the end of the Ottoman period. It presents an up-to-date summary of past and recent archaeological discoveries, many of which, presented here for the first time, have dramatically changed our thinking about Jerusalem's ancient history. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2014-02-01, Studio: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Verkaufsrang: 2729213.
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Excavating the City of David: Where Jerusalem's History Began (2014)
HC NW FE
ISBN: 9789652210821 bzw. 965221082X, Sprache unbekannt, 368 Seiten, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Heavenly Jerusalem Books.
Archaeological research over the past 150 years has identified Jerusalem's southeastern hill, outside the Old City walls, as the biblical City of David. The growing realization that this hill is indeed the most ancient part of Jerusalem led many scholars to excavate it. Since the first excavation by Charles Warren in 1867 to the present, fourteen archaeological expeditions have dug here, making the City of David hill one of the most excavated sites in Israel. British, German, French, and Israeli teams have dug here under four different governments (Ottoman, British Mandate, Jordanian, and Israeli), producing an impressive quantity of data. Some of these remains are uniquely important, including the Siloam Tunnel, the Warren's Shaft system, the Siloam Inscription, the Theodotos Inscription, and the Pool of Siloam. Recent excavations at the City of David have uncovered impressive remains of Middle Bronze Age fortifications around the Gihon Spring and remains of the Siloam Pool dating to the Second Temple period. The Siloam Tunnel has now been thoroughly documented and studied. This book begins with a chronological survey of a century and a half of excavation and study of the City of David hill. It then summarizes the history of the hill, from prehistoric times to the end of the Ottoman period. It presents an up-to-date summary of past and recent archaeological discoveries, many of which, presented here for the first time, have dramatically changed our thinking about Jerusalem's ancient history. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2014-02-01, Studio: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Verkaufsrang: 2729213.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Heavenly Jerusalem Books.
Archaeological research over the past 150 years has identified Jerusalem's southeastern hill, outside the Old City walls, as the biblical City of David. The growing realization that this hill is indeed the most ancient part of Jerusalem led many scholars to excavate it. Since the first excavation by Charles Warren in 1867 to the present, fourteen archaeological expeditions have dug here, making the City of David hill one of the most excavated sites in Israel. British, German, French, and Israeli teams have dug here under four different governments (Ottoman, British Mandate, Jordanian, and Israeli), producing an impressive quantity of data. Some of these remains are uniquely important, including the Siloam Tunnel, the Warren's Shaft system, the Siloam Inscription, the Theodotos Inscription, and the Pool of Siloam. Recent excavations at the City of David have uncovered impressive remains of Middle Bronze Age fortifications around the Gihon Spring and remains of the Siloam Pool dating to the Second Temple period. The Siloam Tunnel has now been thoroughly documented and studied. This book begins with a chronological survey of a century and a half of excavation and study of the City of David hill. It then summarizes the history of the hill, from prehistoric times to the end of the Ottoman period. It presents an up-to-date summary of past and recent archaeological discoveries, many of which, presented here for the first time, have dramatically changed our thinking about Jerusalem's ancient history. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2014-02-01, Studio: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, Verkaufsrang: 2729213.
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Excavatingthe City of David: Where Jerusalem's History Began (2014)
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ISBN: 9789652210821 bzw. 965221082X, Sprache unbekannt, 368 Seiten, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, neu.
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Excavatingthe City of David: Where Jerusalem's History Began (2014)
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ISBN: 9789652210821 bzw. 965221082X, Sprache unbekannt, 368 Seiten, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, gebraucht.
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Excavatingthe City of David: Where Jerusalem's History Began (2014)
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ISBN: 9789652210821 bzw. 965221082X, Sprache unbekannt, 368 Seiten, Israel Exploration Society,Israel, gebraucht.
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