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City of David Conference Slated to Overturn Popular Theories
New discoveries and research change the understanding of Jerusalem
by Barnea Levi Selavan
and David Willner for Foundation Stone
Thursday September 8, 2011
ח אלול תשע"א

For the twelfth consecutive year the City of David held a conference on the finds and research of the past year, this past Thursday night, September 8, 2011. "Last year 1300 people came; this year we expect 1500 attendees, " says Aron Horowitz, Director, City of David Institute for Jerusalem Studies - Megalim.

Under the auspices of the
Israel Nature and Parks Authority, the Israel Antiquities Authority,  the Elad organization, and leading archaeologists, excavations take place year round in the City of David and vicinity, with hundreds of workers and volunteers. The enormous amount of work on this small area produces results that literally change the history books every year and percolate throughout the international academic world. This year will make its mark as well. 

Events of the 10th Century BCE have been in the public and academic eyes in recent years. Two key protagonists in this discussion will face off by addressing different aspects of their research which directly and indirectly relate to David and Solomon's Jerusalem.

Prof Israel Finkelstein (TAU) will analyze several major structures generally considered to be hard evidence of David's City. His surgical analysis stone by stone and confrontation of academic paper by academic paper will certainly shake up and perhaps demolish conventional assumptions; throwing a stumbling block in front of easy explanations and diagrams. 

Taking the other side of this debate, Prof Yosef Garfinkel (HU) will present a brand-new median theory of the Judean Kingdom's origins and historical precedence based on his recent excavations at Elah Fortress - Khirbet Qeiyafa, overlooking the Elah Valley where David and Goliath fought. Garfinkel believes the mighty 10th century BCE fortifications, extensive pottery, carbon-14 analysis, ancient writing, text-related features, and other finds of his four excavation seasons now shed new light on other sites and together draw a picture of a regional polity in this region and this period which cannot be ignored.

"Hezekiah's Tunnel" is a watchword amongst visitors to Jerusalem who come to walk this ancient water tunnel, and learn about the famous inscription carved into the mountain. It is popularly associated with Hezekiah;s preparations for an expected onslaught by Sennacherib of Assyria, discussed extensively in the Bible. Both Prof. Ronnie Reich (U. of Haifa) and Dr. Eli Shukron (IAA) on the one hand and well-known researcher Mr Asher Grosbard on the other will each present incredibly well researched positions showing new insights into the text, a close examination of water channel features ignored by most researchers. Each side will offer to the audience opposing and original conclusions as to who built the tunnel and when. Watch the fireworks!

Prof. Gabriel Barkay (BIU) was part of a survey team decades ago working the ancient necropolis of the Mount of Olives, and offers a penetrating analysis and well documented parallels to interpret and date the famous "Tomb of Pharaoh's Daughter. Prof. Barkay is considered one of the single greatest experts on Jerusalem's archaeology, and it is always a pleasure to hear this witty master of stone and words offer his insight.

Finally, a tremendous milestone and accomplishment was reached by excavating 550 meters of an ancient street and drainage channel running the entire length of the City of David and reaching under the Old City walls to the deepest of the Temple Mount's foundations. The by-now famous golden bell ornament will be displayed. A circle of excavations from the 1800's, 1800's and today will be closed, ably demonstrated by the excavators Reich and Shukron.

Prof. Reich has an unique fluency in old and forgotten reports; perhaps unparalleled. When it comes to the City of David he has read each one of the hundreds of academic articles about the city and its inscriptions in their original publications, spanning 150 years, published in several languages. Several of his discoveries and theories come from this comprehensive view, stitching together little details overlooked even by famed excavatos such as Dame Kathleen Kenyon. As the excavator of this drainage tunnel together with Dr Shukron, together with his earlier work with Yaacov Bilig (IAA) in the section alongside the Western Wall, no one is better positioned to recreate and share with the listeners a view of this tremendous engineering feat of 2000 years ago. 

In pre-conference tours beginning from 4:00pm the public will be able to walk the newly cleared section of the tunnel, starting in the Givati parking lot below the Dung Gate. Western Wall stones which have not been viewed since the time the Second Temple was built; stones deeper in the valley than any yet seen, take one's breath away. This section is not ready for regular visitation. According to City of David's Doron Spielman, Director of International Development, no less than 1000 people are expected to walk through during the few hours of this special opportunity, as well as visiting other exciting excavation areas.

A lovely conference book (#6 in the series) will be offered for sale, with colorful maps and pictures. Several articles are fully translated into English.

The City of David Store will be open offering related books and publications, and a new and unique line of artistic and educational items based on City of David themes and discoveries. Some books are also sold at the lovely conference venue alongside biblical period walls of Jerusalem.

Entrance is free for tours and the conference on a first-come first-served basis; participants are just asked to register at the entrance to the National Park, a five minute walk from the Western Wall, below the Dung Gate. Conference lectures get underway in the early evening. Refreshments are sold on site and there are facilities to enable visitors to stay for hours.

The City of David conferences are the largest annual conferences devoted to Jerusalem's history, heritage, and archaeology.

For more information on the 2011 conference click
here.

To hear the pre-conference interview with Director Aron Horowitz on Israel National Radio's LandMinds show, click
here.

Israel National Radio - LandMinds will also have an official interview table at the conference. Talks will be posted on the Israel National News home page.
Above: Guests at the 12th City of David Conference examine the recently discovered golden bell and the menorah engraving on display at the conference, September 8, 2011.
© 2011/5771 by David Willner for Foundation Stone. All Rights Reserved.



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In the first hour, we're off on another Road Trip - this time to the Elah Fortress (Kh. Qeiyafa). Barnea and Dovid review the second gate isssues and controversy, and take a look at the progress of this season's excavation. Next up is an interview with Aron Horowitz, director of Megalim, who is organizing the 12th Annual City of David Conference that will review this year's finds. In the final hour, Barnea and Dovid shmooze the world of archaeology, history and Torah. It's a fun show - we hope you'll join us!

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Ancient 600-Pound Anchor Discovered off Tel Aviv Coast
Two lifeguards found an ancient 600-pound metal anchor off the coast of Bat Yam, next to Tel Aviv, leading to the discovery of two others
By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
First Publish: 9/12/2011, 1:35 PM
From Israel National News

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Ancient anchor discovered
Israel news photo: IAA
Two lifeguards found an ancient 600-pound metal anchor off the coast of Bat Yam, adjacent to Tel Aviv, leading to the discovery of two others
The anchor dates back to the
Byzantine period of approximately 1,500 years ago and measured at 2.1 meters (nearly seven feet) long. It was found buried in the sand only 100 feet from shore.
The lifeguards originally thought the anchor was
modern but after realizing it may be an archeological find, Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) officials examined it and certified it as ancient find.
Further explorations in the area uncovered an identical anchor and a stone anchor, much older.
IAA maritime archeologist Dror Felner said that the discoveries raise the possibility that boats anchored in the area, a
fact unknown in the past. Another possibility is that the anchors were from boats that were out at sea and sought refuge from sudden storms.
He said the metal anchor apparently has not been used and may have been stored in ships as a reserve.
The well-preserved state of the anchors was attributed to their apparently having been buried deep in the oxygen-free environment in the sand until recently having reached closer to the surface.

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