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Jerusalem, Qiryat Shemuel

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On the night of January 18, 2009, a rock-hewn burial cave was hastily documented in thwe Qiryat Shemuel neighborhood of Jerusalem (Permit No. A-5621; map ref. 219543/630017), in the wake of its discovery during work that preceded construction in a building's courtyard. The documentation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, was carried out by Y. Baruch and D. Levy (surveying and photography), assisted by I. Berin (final plan).
Title: Jerusalem, Qiryat Shemuel
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On the night of January 18, 2009, a rock-hewn burial cave was hastily documented in thwe Qiryat Shemuel neighborhood of Jerusalem (Permit No.
A-5621; map ref.
219543/630017), in the wake of its discovery during work that preceded construction in a building's courtyard.
The documentation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, was carried out by Y.
Baruch and D.
Levy (surveying and photography), assisted by I.
Berin (final plan).

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