The Palace of King David; Excavations at the Summit of the City of David; Preliminary Report of Seasons 2005 – 2007
By Eilat Mazar
The historical description in II Samuel 5 of David and his Phoenician allies – those reputable builders who constructed his new palace – is immeasurably well suited to the archaeological facts uncovered in the excavations of the Large Stone Structure. The construction of the Palace, as a monumental extramural construction enterprise, accords well with David’s vision of a city to be expanded northward, onto Mount Moriah, where he planned to build the temple.
The preliminary report of the excavations at the summit of the City of David hill is 2005- 2007 summarizes the main findings from the Chalcolithic (the 5th millennium BCE) through the Early Islamic (the 11th century CE) periods and presents initial conclusions of great importance to the study of the ancient history of Jerusalem.
2009
100 pages
Product Details
Cover: Paper
Publisher: Shoham Academic Research and Publication
Publication date: 2009
Bibliographic info: 209 pp.
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Pages: 100
Language(s): English
Delivered from Israel.
Category | Archeology, History, Israel |
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