Stepped Stone Structure, the Royal Quarter or Area G, a huge support wall from 12th-10th centuries BC, to a Canaanite fortress or King David's Palace.


The Stepped Stone Structure in the Royal Quarter or Area G, it looks like a wall with steps dated from the 12th to 10th centuries BC, it was part of a huge support wall to a huge building or stronghold, may be a Canaanite fortress or may be the Palace of King David. On the bottom left is a ruined house of people of high society, the House of Ahiel, the Burnt Room and the House of the Burnt House of the Bullae. City of David, Jerusalem, Israel. November 12, 2024


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Location: City of David, Jerusalem
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