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Jerusalem Water Channel

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are spaced along the length of the channel. Some of the original plaster is intact. Pottery and coins found in the water channel confirm its date. The water channel has been identified as the conduit described in
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excavated parts of the road between 1894 and 1897. The find was reburied when their excavation concluded. Other sections were uncovered, then reburied, by later archaeologists, Jones in 1937 and
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of Jerusalem inside this water channel. Archaeologists attribute ash on the walls of the channel to fires set by the Romans attempting to force the Jewish survivors out of the channel.
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Sections of the ancient road built along Jerusalem's central, or Tyropoean Valley, and the drain tunnel underneath it were first discovered by
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when they happened on the water channel. Their excavations have eventually made accessible much of the length of the road between the
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The Second Temple Period Central Drainage Channel in Jerusalem – upon the Completion of the Unearthing of Its Southern Part in 2011
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The channel is about a kilometer in length. The walls of the channel are made of heavy slabs of stone.
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age, with the exception of a bypass section near the southeast corner of the Temple Mount, which is
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The recovery of Jerusalem. A narrative of exploration and discovery in the city and the Holy Land
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Samuel Sokol, "Ir David Foundation Uncovers Second Temple Pilgrims' Road, Water Channel", in the
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is a central drainage channel of Second Temple Jerusalem, now an archaeological site in
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City of David: The Central Water Drainage Channel, Present Excavation 2007–2012
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Archeologists find ancient tunnel used to escape Romans. 9/10/2007,
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Newly Discovered Tunnel May Once Have Carried Dead Sea Scrolls
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and the south-eastern corner of the Herodian Temple Mount.
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The tunnel was rediscovered in 2007 by archaeologists
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Index

Jerusalem
Tyropoeon Valley
runoff
waste water
Jerusalem
Second Temple period
Leen Ritmeyer
Hasmonean
Herodian
Manholes
manhole covers
Josephus
The Jewish War
Roman sacking
Charles Warren
Charles Wilson
Frederick J. Bliss
Archibald C. Dickey
Palestine Exploration Fund
Kathleen Kenyon
Ronny Reich
Eli Shukron
stepped street
Pilate
Pool of Siloam
Temple
Pool of Siloam
City of David (Silwan)
Excavations at the Temple Mount
Givati Parking Lot dig

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