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Jerusalem
Derekh Hebron
Conservation of the aqueduct to ancient Jerusalem
OrdererMoriya Public Transportation Highway Company
DurationSeptember-November 2003
Implemented by: Evgeny Ivanovsky

The conservation of the aqueduct located on Derekh Hebron, in Jerusalem, was carried out following infrastructure development work related to the construction of the light railroad in Jerusalem. The rail line is located adjacent to the aqueduct.
We aimed to prevent and limit, as much as possible, the extent of damage caused to the aqueduct during the development work at the site.
The aqueduct was built in the Second Temple period; however, continued to be used until the time of the Ottoman rule.
The aqueduct is constructed of fieldstones (debesh) arranged in no particular order; the stones are of various sizes and a poor quality bonding material was used to hold them in place. The inner walls of the aqueduct are treated with plaster. In a later stage, apparently as a result of the collapse of the aqueduct in several places, retaining walls built of large stones were constructed.
The conservation measures taken at the site include: Cleaning and removal of debris, wall stabilization, augmenting wall segments between two parts of the aqueduct, conservation/stabilization of plaster and fixing the drainage.
The bonding material used for preserving the plaster and pointing up the masonry work was prepared from various mixtures of pit lime; fine gravel, quarry sand, tuff, Arad sand, ground pottery shreds and ash.


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1. Technological section of the aqueduct.


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 City of David - Conservation measures accompanying an excavation in the north of the City of David
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 The Western Wall Tunnel - Conservation Report for 2005
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Hasmonean Room - Conservation Treatment of the Hasmonean Room
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Miqve’ot (ritual baths) - An excavation accompanied by conservation, conservation of the miqve’ot
 City of David, Givati Car Park - Stabilization and post-excavation conservation
 The Old City, Western Wall Tunnels - The Rabbi Getz Synagogue, Conservation and renewal
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Secret Passage - Conservation and stabilization after excavation
 Zahal Square - Implementation of conservation measures
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 The Old City - Conserving the Engineers’ Tombs in the Jaffa Gate Plaza
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Hasmonean Aqueduct - Conservation Measures for Removing Hazards
 The Western Wall Tunnels - Removing Hazards from the Hall with the Temple Mount Model
 The Old City - Conservation of the Church of St. Mary of the Knights (The German Church)
 The Western Wall - Hazard Removal
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 Akeldama - The Conservation of a Crusader Burial Structure
 Ophel City Walls - Conservation of the Walls
 The Wall Builders Garden - Conservation and Development
 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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