Times of Israel 16 October 2017,
Archaeologists are one step closer to solving the riddle of what took
place in Jerusalem following the destruction of the city by Romans in
70 CE.
Israel Antiquity Authority archaeologists announced Monday that
for the past two years they have been excavating and exposing a massive
eight-meter deep section of Jerusalem’s Western Wall, unseen for 1,700
years.
And in the course of their work, which has been quietly proceeding
directly beneath Wilson’s Arch — the area immediately adjacent to the
men’s section of the Western Wall — they unexpectedly discovered a small
Roman theater. The dig has not encroached under the Temple Mount.
During the two years of excavations, a new reinforced floor was
constructed so as not to interrupt daily worship at Judaism’s holiest
site for prayer.
The work is set to continue for another six months, and the
expectation is that First Temple-era findings will be uncovered. When
the work is completed, the site will be opened to the public.
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