The Pilgrims’ Road to the Temple Mount and the Stepped Street
The ancient Pool of Siloam was discovered in the south of the biblical City of David at the end of the nineteenth century, but it remained unexcavated for many years - until recently.
The discovery, from the time of Antigonus II Mattathias, the last of the Hasmonean kings, was found during the screening of dirt excavated under the Robinson Arch.
The original “Mahane Yehuda”: Has the market of Jerusalem from the time of the Second Temple been discovered?
The discovery of a rare object that was used to measure a uniform volume in excavations by the Antiquities Authority in the City of David, strengthens the explanation that the lower city square of Jerusalem from the time of the Second Temple has been discovered.