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Gabriel Barkay

Gabriel Barkay, one of Israel’s most prominent archaeologists, teaches in the Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology at Bar-Ilan University. The 1996 winner of the Jerusalem Prize for Archaeological Research, he has participated in numerous digs, including his large-scale excavation of Jerusalem’s Ketef Hinnom. His most recent project is the Temple Mount Sifting Project.

Features

Relics in Rubble: The Temple Mount Sifting Project
What the Temple Mount Floor Looked Like
Who Was Buried in the Tomb of Pharaoh’s Daughter?
The Riches of Ketef Hinnom
Is a Piece of Herod’s Temple in St. Paul’s Cathedral?
Royal Palace, Royal Portrait?
Mounds of Mystery
What’s an Egyptian Temple Doing in Jerusalem?
Politics—Not Religious Law—Rules Ultra-Orthodox Demonstrators
The World’s Oldest Poorbox
Burial Headrest as a Return to the Womb—A Reevaluation
Jerusalem Tombs from the Days of the First Temple
The Garden Tomb: Was Jesus Buried Here?

Departments

News from the Field: The Divine Name Found in Jerusalem
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