Tag Archive for: methodology
Even the Shattered Fragments of the Tablets Contain Meaning
Moses breaking the tablets, Gustav Dora (1832-1883).
Yesterday was the 17th day of Tammuz, which is considered one of the four fasts observed by the Jewish People in order to commemorate the destruction of Jerusalem and the First and Second…
Not as you thought: The most significant archaeological work is in the lab and not at the dig…
Many people ask us, what kind of processing do we do on our material before publishing - and why does it take so long? For a quick answer, take a look at the photo below - it tells us a little about the donkeywork behind the processing of artifacts.…
Reconstructing the Context of Our Frequent Finds
When we began transferring the mounds of Temple Mount material from the Kidron Valley dump to the Tzurim Valley National Park, we divided the dump into various areas. We suspected that the order of the removal of the earth from the Temple…
Analyzing Prevalent Finds from the Temple Mount Using Control Groups
One of the major tasks in our project is to develop ways of overcoming the absence of an archaeological context for the artifacts. A common method to address this obstacle is to date and study artifacts…