A Herodian-period staircase on Mount Zion, Jerusalem, and a reevaluation of the remains from Bishop Gobat School

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כותר A Herodian-period staircase on Mount Zion, Jerusalem, and a reevaluation of the remains from Bishop Gobat School.
מתוך Atiqot 106 (2022) 89–128
תקציר/הערה The excavation near Bishop Gobat School on Mount Zion exposed findings, which together with information gleaned from previous nearby excavations, permits a renewed discussion of three principal elements: a stairway, a dump and the ‘Rock Scarp of Zion.’ This article presents insights and suggestions regarding the existence of a stepped path that led to a gate in the First Wall
the identification of the dump that sealed the stairway as the Roman siege ramp that was piled up to besiege Jerusalem
and the dating of the ‘Rock Scarp of Zion’ to the Crusader/Ayyubid period, the twelfth to thirteenth centuries CE.
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מספר מערכת 997012280869205171
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