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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 ...
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 ...
As water passed through the channel, it flowed down a gentle slope to Jerusalem, passing through the modern-day neighborhoods of Umm Tuba, Sur Bahar, East Talpiot and Abu Tor, according to the IAA.
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 ...
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