Archaeological Excavations in Jerusalem in the Period 1863-2009 A.D and the Historical Right of the Arab Inhabitants since the Day of the City Establishment : a Historical Study
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Archaeological excavations, Jerusalem, 1863-2009 A.D, Historical Right, Arab Inhabitants, Day of the City Establishment, A Historical StudyAbstract
The study aimed at identifying the archaeological excavations and their
results in Jerusalem, particularly those conducted by a number of biblical
scientists and other western scientists since 1863. These wrote the history
of the city according to their prejudices and biblical interpretations. The
study presents the scientific clarification for all the excavations which have
been in the city of Jerusalem. This amounted to more than 50 archaeological
excavations. The study was also supported by a number of antiquates scientists'
opinions who denied any relationship to the Jews to Al- Aqsa Mosque and the
Dome of the Rock.
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2017-07-11
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علاونه د. ش. (2017). Archaeological Excavations in Jerusalem in the Period 1863-2009 A.D and the Historical Right of the Arab Inhabitants since the Day of the City Establishment : a Historical Study. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, 1(27). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jrresstudy/article/view/1214
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