City of David
Unusual minuscule, 1,000-year-old Arabic clay amulet unearthed in City of David
June 15, 2018 — Discovered in ongoing dig near Old City of Jerusalem, praises Allah
Earliest evidence of eggplant seeds in Israel unearthed in City of David
November 17, 2017 — Ancient Jerusalem refuse pit sheds light on early Islamic period
City of David unveils 2,000-year-old road leading to Western Wall
December 28, 2016 — Latest archeological discovery to mark jubilee of capital’s reunification
City of David archeological finds bolster Jewish claim to Jerusalem
August 15, 2016 — ‘You pull a seal out of the ground with the names from the Bible’
Mysterious 2,000-year-old podium found near Temple Mount in City of David
September 1, 2015 — Unusual stepped structure exposed on street ascending from Siloam Pool
Archeologists discover 3,800-year-old biblical fortress in City of David
April 3, 2014 — 15-year excavation yields find from time of Kings David and Solomon
Unprecedented finding from Hasmonean period unearthed in City of David
December 4, 2013 — Discovery bridges a gap in Jerusalem’s settlement sequence
Archeologists find earliest evidence of Bethlehem's existence
May 24, 2012 — First Temple-period seal found in City of David
Ancient Hebrew seal found in Jerusalem
May 2, 2012 — First Temple period seal belonged to a man named Matanyahu
Christian faith is rooted in Jerusalem’s history
April 4, 2012 — Walk the tunnel Hezekiah built for the Assyrian invasion
Thousands on Facebook try explaining ancient Jerusalem carvings
December 9, 2011 — JERUSALEM (JWN and agencies)—Archeologists at Jerusalem’s City of David excavation were stumped by mysterious stone carvings uncovered on a bedrock site (see adjacent story). After raising the question on Facebook, they have received more than 20,000 suggested explanations for the strange marks found in a room that was last used around 800 BCE. Ir David ... Thousands on Facebook try explaining ancient Jerusalem carvings
Thousands on Facebook try explaining ancient Jerusalem carvings
December 9, 2011 — JERUSALEM (JWN and agencies)—Archeologists at Jerusalem’s City of David excavation were stumped by mysterious stone carvings uncovered on a bedrock site (see adjacent story). After raising the question on Facebook, they have received more than 20,000 suggested explanations for the strange marks found in a room that was last used around 800 BCE. Ir David ... Thousands on Facebook try explaining ancient Jerusalem carvings