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Q: Why did you want to excavate here, in this part of Jerusalem? Eilat Mazar: We started excavations here because we wanted to examine the possibility that the remains of King David's palace are here.
On the heels of Mazar's claim to have discovered King David's palace, two other archaeologists have unveiled remarkable finds. Twenty miles southwest of Jerusalem in the Elah Valley—the very ...
The summit palace could be seen by Herod's subjects in Jerusalem, while the tallest ... of Absalom—named after the rebellious son of King David, but likely the tomb of the Judean King Alexander ...
At the time, the moat physically separated the southern residential part of the city (the City of David) from the upper city — the Temple Mount area — where the palace and First Temple stood.
A newly discovered, over 3,500-year-old, massive trench separating the City of David ... Jerusalem was the capital of the Kingdom of Judah – almost 3,000 years ago, starting from the days of ...
King Charles III and Queen Camilla's coronation oil has been consecrated in Jerusalem. Buckingham Palace confirmed Friday that the Chrism oil that will be used to anoint the King, 74, and Queen ...