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Jerusalem / Districts of Israel / Geography of Asia / Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem / Siloam / City of David / Jerusalem District / Jerusalem Governorate / Silwan / Ir David Foundation / Temple Mount / Old City
Date: 2014-03-06 03:18:34
Jerusalem
Districts of Israel
Geography of Asia
Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem
Siloam
City of David
Jerusalem District
Jerusalem Governorate
Silwan
Ir David Foundation
Temple Mount
Old City

public archaeology, Vol. 8 No. 1, February, 2009, 35–50 Towards an Inclusive Archaeology in Jerusalem: The Case of Silwan/The City of David Raphael Greenberg

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