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Amihai Mazar - Biblical Archaeology Society
Mazar’s many publications include Archaeology of the Land of the Bible (New York 1990), a text that is well-received and frequently utilized in university courses worldwide. He has held the positions of chairman at the Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (1995–1998), editor of the Hebrew magazine Qadmoniot (1994 ...
Discovering the Solomonic Wall in Jerusalem: A Remarkable ...
2012年3月21日 · Next she discusses Benjamin Mazar’s excavations of the Ophel between 1968 and 1978 and the excavations of Benjamin and Eilat Mazar in 1986–1987. Chapter 6 deals with some of the activities Mazar was involved in between these excavations and her final one in 2009 in which she proceeded to clarify and uncover new elements from the First ...
Did I Find King David’s Palace? - Biblical Archaeology Society
2024年5月11日 · Mazar was not the first to make important discoveries in this part of Jerusalem. British archaeologist Dame Kathleen Kenyon, who excavated there in the 1960s, found a portion of a large structure that she thought was part of a casemate wall (two parallel walls divided by perpendicular walls) built by King Solomon in the tenth century B.C.E. Mazar wondered …
Jerusalem’s Ophel Hill - Biblical Archaeology Society
Large-scale excavations, directed by Benjamin Mazar of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, began here in 1968, uncovering significant remains from the Ummayad, Byzantine, Roman, Second Temple and First Temple periods, such as the gigantic retaining walls of Herod’s Temple compound and the adjoining streets.
Avraham Faust on David’s Palace - Biblical Archaeology Society
2012年9月7日 · It is the location of the most ancient settlement of Jerusalem. As Avraham Faust explains, Mazar’s decision to dig in the City of David was informed by the Biblical text and by the excavations that preceded hers. Based on earlier finds, Mazar thought she knew where David’s palace should be located.
Milestones: Remembering Eilat Mazar - Biblical Archaeology Society
Archaeologist Eilat Mazar reveals what may be a seal impression of the prophet Isaiah—unveiled here for the first time ever—in honor of Hershel Shanks’s retirement as Editor of BAR. Achziv Cemeteries: Buried Treasure from Israel’s Phoenician Neighbor Like so many archaeological projects, the excavation of the Phoenician tombs at Achziv ...
Eilat Mazar - Biblical Archaeology Society
Eilat Mazar. Eilat Mazar of the Hebrew University’s Institute of Archaeology has been the Director of the Ophel excavations since 2009 and was the Director of the City of David excavations from 2005 to 2008. She also has been publishing the final report of the excavations south of the Temple Mount led by her late grandfather Benjamin Mazar.
The Interrupted Search for King David’s Palace
2019年2月3日 · Mazar believed that these bullae fell down the slope from the Large Stone Structure—which she believes is King David’s palace. One bulla bears a name ( ḥym‘ẓ ) that occurs three times in the Bible (1 Samuel 14:50; 2 Samuel 15:27–36; 1 Kings 4:15), but has never before been found archaeologically until now.
The Walls of the Temple Mount (2 vols.)
2013年6月7日 · Mazar’s Construction Phases II and III (seen particularly in the eastern Temple Mount wall) seem to me to be actually one and the same, both dating to Hellenistic/Hasmonean times at the earliest. The main wall segments are rightly assigned to the Herodian period, with substantial rebuilds in Roman, Early Islamic, Medieval and Ottoman periods.
First Person: Did the Kingdoms of Saul, David and Solomon …
2024年12月1日 · Amihai Mazar, “Archaeology and the Bible: Reflections on Historical Memory in the Deuteronomistic History,” in C.M. Maier, ed., Congress Volume Munich 2013, Vetus Testamentum Supplements (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 347–369. 2. For this and other reasons, Ami Mazar rejects Nadav Na’man’s suggestion that Qeiyafa is a Canaanite town.