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Unearthing Jerusalem
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Antiquities, Byzantine
/ Antiquities, Prehistoric
/ Antiquities, Roman
/ Classical Studies
/ Congresses
/ Excavations (Archaeology)
/ History
/ Jerusalem
/ West Bank
2011
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Antiquities, Byzantine
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/ Classical Studies
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/ Excavations (Archaeology)
/ History
/ Jerusalem
/ West Bank
2011
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Unearthing Jerusalem
2011
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Overview
On a cold winter morning in January of 1851, a small group of
people approached the monumental façade of an ancient rock-cut
burial cave located north of the Old City of Jerusalem. The team,
consisting of two Europeans and a number of local workers, was led
by Louis-Félicien Caignart de Saulcy-descendant of a noble Flemish
family who later was to become a distinguished member of the French
parliament. As an amateur archaeologist and a devout Catholic, de
Saulcy was attracted to the Holy Land and Jerusalem in particular
and was obsessed by his desire to uncover some tangible evidence
for the city's glorious past. However, unlike numerous other
European pilgrims, researchers and adventurers before him, de
Saulcy was determined to expose the evidence by physically
excavating ancient sites. His first object of investigation
constitutes one of the most attractive and mysterious monumental
burial caves within the vicinity of the Old City, from then onward
to be referred to as the \"Tomb of the Kings\" (Kubur al-Muluk). By
conducting an archaeological investigation, de Saulcy tried to
prove that this complex represented no less than the monumental
sepulcher of the biblical Davidic Dynasty. His brief exploration of
the burial complex in 1851 led to the discovery of several ancient
artifacts, including sizeable marble fragments of one or several
sarcophagi. It would take him another 13 years to raise the funds
for a more comprehensive investigation of the site. On November 17,
1863, de Saulcy returned to Jerusalem with a larger team to
initiate what would later be referred to as the first
archaeological excavation to be conducted in the city.-(from the
\"Preface\")
In 2006, some two dozen contemporary archaeologists and
historians met at Brown University, in Providence RI, to present
papers and illustrations marking the 150th anniversary of modern
archaeological exploration of the Holy City. The papers from that
conference are published here, presented in 5 major sections: (1)
The History of Research, (2) From Early Humans to the Iron Age, (3)
The Roman Period, (4) The Byzantine Period, and (5) The Early
Islamic and Medieval Periods. The volume is heavily illustrated
with materials from historical archives as well as from
contemporary excavations. It provides a helpful and informative
introduction to the history of the various national and religious
organizations that have sponsored excavations in the Holy Land and
Jerusalem in particular, as well as a summary of the current status
of excavations in Jerusalem.
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Subject
ISBN
1575062232, 9781575062235
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