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Document Details : Title: Biblical and Historical Jerusalem in the Tenth and Fifth-Fourth Centuries BCE Author(s): NA’AMAN, Nadav Journal: Biblica Volume: 93 Issue: 1 Date: 2012 Pages: 21-42 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.93.1.3188744 Abstract : The article examines the accounts of construction works carried out in Jerusalem in the tenth and fifth-fourth centuries BCE and emphasizes the importance of local oral traditions, the role of biblical texts, and archaeological evidence. It demonstrates that the residence built by David played an important role throughout the First Temple period. The Millo is identified with the Stepped Stone Structure. Solomon possibly founded a modest shrine on the Temple Mount, which later became the main sanctuary of the kingdom. The Ophel was the earlier quarter settled and fortified in Jerusalem after the Babylonian destruction of 587/586. |
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