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Jerusalem
City of David
Conservation measures accompanying an excavation in the north of the City of David
OrdererElad Association
DurationJanuary - February 2006
Implemented by: Tsagai Asma'in

 
During the past year an archaeological excavation was conducted at the visitors’ center in the City of David by Dr. Eilat Mazar, on behalf of the Shalem Center and the Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
 
The excavations revealed the remains of a monumental building – a public building or perhaps even a palace – that probably dates to the time of King David, that is, the tenth century BCE (the time of the First Temple). This find is of great importance because of the long-running debate regarding the importance of Jerusalem during this period. A number of water installations dating to the Second Temple period and building remains from the Byzantine period were also exposed at the site.
 
The aim of the conservation work was to stabilize the existing finds thereby making it possible to open the site to visits by the public in the future.
 
The conservation measures included:
  • Returning large masonry stones that collapsed during the course of the excavation to their original place.
  • Stabilizing and preserving the walls of the structures by means of restoring missing stone and bonding material; pointing up the joints; and sealing the tops of the walls (coping).
  • Filling the cracks in fractured or broken stones with bonding material.
  • Reinforcing the edges of the plaster remains in the water cisterns and cleaning the plaster.
 
 
 


To view the figures, click on the figure caption
The northern part of the City of David, general view of the excavation area

Stabilizing the walls of the structures

A stone wall from the First Temple period prior to the conservation work

The First Temple period wall after conservation.


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 The Western Wall Tunnel - Conservation Report for 2005
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 The Old City - Conservation of the Church of St. Mary of the Knights (The German Church)
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 Ophel City Walls - Conservation of the Walls
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 Mount Zion - Conservation Measures at David’s Tomb
 The Old City - A Plaster 'Pilot' Project in the Crusader Cardo
 The Ades Synagogue - Conservation of the Murals, 2013
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