A Plot and Three Photographs of the Archaeological Excavations in the Southern and Western Regions of the al-Aqsa Mosque wall
This photograph contains three pictures and a plot showing the ancient archaeological excavations in the southern and western regions of the al-Aqsa Mosque wall, the first image shows Wilson's arch located in the western wall area, the second image shows the Umayyad palaces that were uncovered during the Israeli excavations after the occupation of Jerusalem in 1967, and the third image is the tiered tunnel, which, according to the owner of the group, is a Herodi Street. As for the plan, it shows the steepness of Athuhoor of "Ovel" in the place and a section of the wall of the Old City of Jerusalem and the location of the Mughrabi Gate.
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Jubeh, Baha (Palestinian Museum Registrar), recorded interview with PMDA researcher Samar Ozrail, 24 March 2021, the Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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