Eilat Mazar
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 68 |
Date of birth | September 10,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Israel |
Residence | Israel |
Field | Archaeology |
Influenced by | Benjamin Mazar |
Job | Archaeologist |
Books | The Palace of King David: Excavations at the Summit of the City of David ; Preliminary Report of Seasons 2005-2007 |
Discovering the Solomonic Wall in Jerusalem: A Remarkable Archaeological Adventure | |
The complete guide to the Temple Mount excavations | |
The Summit of the City of David: Excavations 2005-2008; Final Reports Volume I, Area G | |
The Walls of the Temple Mount | |
The Discovery of the Menorah Treasure at the Foot of the Temple Mount: In Honor of the State of Israel, that Chose the Seven-branched Menorah as Its National Symbol | |
The Phoenicians in Achziv the Southern cemetery: Jerome L. Joss Expedition - Final report of the excavations 1988-1990 | |
The Northern Cemetery of Achziv (10th-6th Centuriec BCE): The Tophet Site ; the Sam Turner Expediton: Final Report of the Excavations 1992-2004 | |
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ID | 648841 |
Eilat Mazar Life story
Eilat Mazar was an Israeli archaeologist. She specialized in Jerusalem and Phoenician archaeology. She was also a key person in Biblical archaeology noted for her discovery of the Large Stone Structure, which she surmised to be the palace of King David.