Damascus gate in Jerusalem restored.



Damascus Gate Restoration Completed

Bible and archaeology news

The Israel Antiquities Authority this week completed its restoration of Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate, the oldest and most imposing of the gates that stand guard over the entrances to the Old City. The magnificent gate, decorated with elaborate stone carvings and inscriptions, was built in 1538 by the Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent over the ruins of the older Roman gateway. Although the gate has remained largely unchanged since the 16th century, recent wars and conflicts have taken their toll. During the Six Day War of 1967, the small but ornately decorated gate chamber atop the gate was severely damaged. Using historic photographs and expert stonemasons, restorers were able to accurately reconstruct the chamber to its original appearance.
The work, which took ten months to complete, is part of a larger project designed to clean and restore the entire Old City wall.
Damascus Gate Restoration Completed
The Israel Antiquities Authority this week completed its restoration of Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate, the oldest and most imposing of the gates that stand guard over the entrances to the Old City.


http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/damascus-gate-restoration-completed/

Comments

Paul Long said…
Bit off topic - sorry but just wondering if you have a view on the theory that ancient seaport of Tarshish is actually Atlantis? Saw this documentary a few days ago that emphasized this theory
i thought atlantis was always near greece/rome area. anyway, have not heard of this theory nor seen the documentary.
Paul Long said…
Thanks for your response.
Then it is probably not the best theory :-)

The location in the documentary was a huge marsh land (a protected national park) in Spain

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3766863.stm

in the documentary - Atlantis = Tartessos = Tarshish

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/08/0819_040819_atlantis.html
Alex Tang said…
Think of Crete and the Minoa civilisation.