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There are very few natural water resources in ... was the Gihon Spring to Jerusalem’s survival that King Hezekiah (late 7th and 8th century BCE) built a channel diverting the waters of the ...
Surprised to discover a section of Jerusalem’s lower aqueduct ... At first, the water was conveyed inside an open channel [covered with stone slabs], and about 500 years ago, during the Ottoman ...
An excavation at the main drainage channel that ran under the streets of ancient Jerusalem has revealed a collection of well-preserved artifacts that offer unique insights into the state of the ...
A complete glass vial, grape pips, 2,000-year-old eggshells – and complete ceramic lamps still with soot in them – all these were uncovered in a new excavation in the drainage channel running under ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Tens of thousands of Palestinians living in east Jerusalem have been without running water for more than a month, victims of a decrepit and overwhelmed infrastructure and caught in a ...
The count was a frequent visitor to Jerusalem and had the Saint-Louis Hospice built between 1879 and 1896, naming it after St. Louis IX, a king of France and leader of the Seventh Crusade between ...