The fortification rises to a height of c. 8 meters, and it seems that the Canaanites used it to defend the path that led to the spring.
The excavations are being conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the “Walls Around Jerusalem” National Park and are underwritten by the ‘Ir David Foundation’.
The construction of a protected passage, even though it involves tremendous effort, is a solution for which there are several parallels in antiquity, albeit from periods that are later than the remains described here. A small section of the fortification was discovered in 1909, and it has been ascertained in the present excavations that it was part of an enormous wall. This is the first time that such massive construction that predates the Herodian period has been discovered in Jerusalem”.
During this period Jerusalem and the fields around it were an independent political entity with self-rule, similar to its neighbors Shechem to the north and Jericho to the east. Massive walls resembling the one that was just exposed in Jerusalem are known from Canaanite Hebron (Tel Rumeida), Shechem (Tell Balata) and Gezer.
According to Professor Reich, “Even though it would seem we are dealing with impressive fortifications, the walls were after all primarily used to defend against marauding desert nomads who wanted to rob the city. These are the earliest fortifications in the region and they bear witness to the fact that from this point on the settlement had became an urban entity with a ruler who had the capability and resources to build such a structure. A small settlement would have been unsuccessful in organizing such construction”.
The known section of the fortification is 24 meters long; however, it is thought the fortification is much longer because it continues west beyond the part that was exposed, at the top of the hillside. Professor Reich adds, “The new discovery shows that the picture regarding Jerusalem’s eastern defenses and the ancient water system in the Middle Bronze Age 2 is still far from clear. Despite the fact that so many have excavated on this hill, there is a very good chance that extremely large and well-preserved architectural elements are still hidden in it and waiting to be uncovered”.
The fortification was revealed to the public for the first time on September 3, within the framework of the 10th Annual Archaeological Conference on the discoveries in the City of David.
E-H Dictionary
| English | How pronounced | Hebrew |
| Fortification | Bitzurim |
ביצורים |
| Excavations | Hafirot |
חפירות |
| City | Ir |
עיר |
| Wall | Kir |
קיר |
| Antiquities | Atikot |
עתיקות |
| Discovery | Taglit |
תגלית |
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Sir/Madam, if we look at some religous literature, the reference to the construction of the wall at Jerusalem, was done by Jinns (and hence the assumption of construction of multiple large stones, with ease and without “mechanical” means). The Jinn workers were under the command of Prophet Solomon (son of King David), who was endowed, from Lord God, with various knowledge and the gift of communication with Jinns and animals.
Could this type of constructions be the start of an embryo of evidence for the famous giants mentioned in a number of Scriptures and the book of Enoch? Like the Nephilims, Goliath’s grand-grandpa etc?
dear hebrew online: 4-5 ton stone lifted in ancient times was actually easy -and moving them without wheels was easy -just -watch youtube.com video search under the building
of stonehenge in michigan by wally wellington /wallington?
or search website world mysteries .com search for pictures comentary by guest writer author mr.gorgon pipes -these guys are engineers and show how it was done -monolith-megalith moving was a trend/fad back in the day -there is a lost art in this -the romans/the hittites/the assyrians/the babalonians/the egyptians the aztecs /the incas the mayans the omlecs and toltecs /and the celtics and people of the british isles all moved stuff back in the days that would break modern heavy equipment in a second .—-my favorite so far was the hittites in the lebanon area so far they hold the record for large moves.-also figure inancient concrete recipies also .
Thanks for this incredibly interesting article, and the new Hebrew words! The more archaeologists explore Jerusalem, the more is found which shows the connection with the Jewish people and the history of Hebrew.
Glory and immortality of the Jewish people in the world
This is so rrfeeshing to read. Thank you Rabbi Grater for cutting through the pandering and calling this out for what it is: ?religious fundamentalist partners in crime who crave the war to end the world?.