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Jerusalem, the Garden Tomb

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During August 2006, an excavation was conducted in the Garden Tomb, north of the Damascus Gate (Permit No. A-4873*; map ref. NIG 22193/63232; OIG 17193/13232). The excavation, on behalf of the Antiquities Authority and with financial support of the Wyatt Archaeological Research Foundation (WAR) of Tennessee in the United States, was directed by Y. Zelinger, with the assistance of V. Essman and V. Pirsky (surveying), T. Sagiv (field photography), I. Berin (final plans) and C. Hersch (pottery drawing).
Title: Jerusalem, the Garden Tomb
Description:
During August 2006, an excavation was conducted in the Garden Tomb, north of the Damascus Gate (Permit No.
A-4873*; map ref.
NIG 22193/63232; OIG 17193/13232).
The excavation, on behalf of the Antiquities Authority and with financial support of the Wyatt Archaeological Research Foundation (WAR) of Tennessee in the United States, was directed by Y.
Zelinger, with the assistance of V.
Essman and V.
Pirsky (surveying), T.
Sagiv (field photography), I.
Berin (final plans) and C.
Hersch (pottery drawing).

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