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  The Jerusalem Archaeological Park http://archpark.org.il/
Includes the Temple Mount, Mount of Olives and the Kidron and Hinnom Valleys. Map, timeline, virtual reconstruction, biographies, history, bibliography, visitor information.
  The Temple Mount Archaeological Destruction http://www.har-habayt.org/
Raises the issue of destruction of archeological artifacts caused by current construction.
  Bible Places: Hezekiah's Tunnel http://www.bibleplaces.com/heztunnel.htm
Features a number of photos of the tunnel. Includes links to other sites.
  Bible Places: Warren's Shaft http://www.bibleplaces.com/warrenshaft.htm
Photos of this underground tunnel system discovered by Charles Warren in the 1860s.
  Hezekiah's Tunnel http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/1631/hez1.html
A collection of pictures of the tunnel taken in 1995. Includes historical facts, physical characteristics, and quotes from the Bible and other historical sources.
  Old City http://www.campsci.com/iguide/old_city.htm
History and archaeology of Jerusalem's Old City.
  The Temple Mount in Jerusalem http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ritmeyer/temple.rock.html
Plan, description and analysis of the site by Leen Ritmeyer, with reconstructions of the temple built by Herod the Great. Sales of drawings, posters, and slides.
  Dating of King Hezekiah's Tunnel Verified by Scientists http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-09/huoj-dok090903.php
Press release stating that radiometric dating of the Siloam Tunnel in Jerusalem shows that it was excavated about 700 years before the Common Era, and can be safely attributed to the Judean King Hezekiah.
  Pyramids in Jerusalem http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/ossuary.html
Describes a stylized image of a pyramid-topped first-century tomb on an ossuary at the Cincinnati Art Museum. [Archaeology Magazine]

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