Second Temple Remnant Discovered by Islamic Diggers
Archaeologists: Muslim dig damaged Temple wall.
A month-old Islamic dig on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount to replace faulty electrical cables has damaged an ancient wall that is likely a remnant of the Second Temple, Israeli archaeologists said Thursday.
The work, which is being carried out with the approval of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and the state-run Antiquities Authority, has been repeatedly condemned by independent Israeli archaeologists, who are calling for its immediate halt. “The Israeli Government is lending a hand to the destruction of one of the most important archaeological sites in the world,” said Bar-Ilan University archaeologist Dr. Gabriel Barkai at a Jerusalem press conference.
Barkai said the dig, which involves tractors and other heavy construction equipment, has created a 400-meter-long and 1.5-meter-deep trench on the site, destroying layers of ancient remains. Among the antiquities that have been damaged are a 7-meter-wide wall that apparently dates back to Second-Temple times and was likely part of the Temple courts, according to Israeli archaeologists from the nonpartisan Committee Against the Destruction of Antiquities on the Temple Mount.
“This is the first time in the history of archaeological excavation in Israel that we have remains that could have been part of the courts of the Temple itself,” Barkai said.
He added that it was unfathomable that Israel’s top archaeological body was turning a blind eye to archaeological destruction at Judaism’s holiest site. “All civilized people should stand up and protest this barbaric act,” he said.
UPDATE at 8/31/07 10:02:24 am:
Here’s a good post on the subject from archaeologist Leen Ritmeyer: Understanding the destruction of the Temple Mount.
(Hat tip: vxbush.)