
In March 2005, a salvage excavation was conducted at the Holy Land Park in Jerusalem (Permit No. A-4421, map ref. 2180-5/6295-7; Fig. 1), after caves were damaged during construction work. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by the Holy Land Park Company, was directed by A. Eirikh-Rose (photography), with the assistance of R. Abu Halaf (administration), T. Kornfeld (surveying and drafting) and C. Hersch (pottery drawing).
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