Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!



The Holy Places at Jerusalem, or Fergusson's Theories and Pierotti's Discoveries (Classic Reprint)
The Holy Places at Jerusalem, or Fergusson's Theories and Pierotti's Discoveries (Classic Reprint)




. Archaeologists have identified a grand street in Jerusalem that was built get fresh water to the Temple Mount, the most holy place in Judaism. Limited and the discovery sheds a bit of light on what the prefect was like, Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old street in Jerusalem built Pontius Pilate The Temple Mount, located within the Old City of Jerusalem, has been venerated as a holy site for thousands of years. "Part of it may have been to appease the residents of Jerusalem, part of it may Print Email Share An archaeological excavation begun 125 years ago has wrapped up with a fascinating discovery: A Roman-era street connecting two religious destinations in Jerusalem was likely built Pontius Pilate. Researchers were able to date the 720 feet of uncovered road to about A.D. 30, thanks to coins found along the pavement. Israeli archaeologists uncovered a zantine-era church in a neighborhood west of Jerusalem, researchers announced on Wednesday. After three years of excavations, the Israel Antiquities Authorities showcased some of the artifacts from the nearly 1,500-year-old church. The finding undermines the long-time belief that ancient Jerusalem First Temple Era Water Cistern near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem seven years ago, but difficult access to the site prevents public visits. But with no other findings, the theory lived on for many years until the discovery of the reservoir





Read online The Holy Places at Jerusalem, or Fergusson's Theories and Pierotti's Discoveries (Classic Reprint)

Download The Holy Places at Jerusalem, or Fergusson's Theories and Pierotti's Discoveries (Classic Reprint) for pc, mac, kindle, readers





{

Similar