ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY

AS MB 2023. 1. 25. 23:40
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Ancient handprint discovered in 1,000-year-old rock-hewn moat in Jerusalem's Old City

epa10428770 A handout photo made available by the Israel Antiquities Authority on 25 January 2023 shows a hand imprint carved in a deep 1,000-year-old rock-hewn moat that were both uncovered next to the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. According to the Israel Antiquities Authority excavation director Zubair Adawi, the uncovered moat is located just underneath the street. 'People are not aware that this busy street is built directly over a huge moat, an enormous rock-hewn channel, at least 10 m wide, and between 2?7 m deep. The moat, surrounding the entire Old City, dates back about 1,000 years to the 10th century CE or earlier, and its function was to prevent the enemy besieging Jerusalem from approaching the walls and breaking into the city. Moats, usually filled with water, are well-known from fortifications and castles in Europe, but here the moat was dry, its width and depth presenting an obstacle slowing down the attacking army.' EPA/Yoli Schwartz / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

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