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- Robinson's_Arch abstract "Robinson's Arch is the name given to an arch that once stood at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount. It was built during the reconstruction of the Second Temple initiated by Herod the Great at the end of the 1st century BCE. The massive stone span was constructed along with the retaining walls of the Temple Mount. It carried traffic up from ancient Jerusalem's Lower Market area and over the Tyropoeon street to the Royal Stoa complex on the esplanade of the Mount. The overpass was destroyed during the Great Jewish Revolt, only a few decades after its completion.The arch is named after Biblical scholar Edward Robinson who identified its remnants in 1838. Excavations during the second half of the 20th century revealed both its purpose and the extent of its associated structures. Today the considerable surviving portions of the ancient overpass complex may be viewed by the public within the Jerusalem Archaeological Park. As it is adjacent to Jerusalem's Western Wall worship area, a portion is used by some groups as a place of prayer.".
- Robinson's_Arch thumbnail The_remains_of_Robinson's_Arch_on_the_western_side_of_the_Temple_Mount.jpg?width=300.
- Robinson's_Arch wikiPageExternalLink www.archpark.org.il.
- Robinson's_Arch wikiPageID "26269757".
- Robinson's_Arch wikiPageRevisionID "593630921".
- Robinson's_Arch abandoned "70".
- Robinson's_Arch archaeologists Benjamin_Mazar.
- Robinson's_Arch archaeologists Charles_Warren.
- Robinson's_Arch archaeologists Eli_Shukron.
- Robinson's_Arch archaeologists Ronny_Reich.
- Robinson's_Arch archaeologists Yaacov_Billig.
- Robinson's_Arch builder Herod_the_Great.
- Robinson's_Arch built "c. 20 BCE".
- Robinson's_Arch caption "Remains of Robinson's Arch above the Herodian street".
- Robinson's_Arch condition "ruin, archaeological park".
- Robinson's_Arch epochs "early Roman Empire".
- Robinson's_Arch excavations "1867".
- Robinson's_Arch hasPhotoCollection Robinson's_Arch.
- Robinson's_Arch imagealttext "slightly curved blocks form the spring of an arch in the middle of a wall of otherwise flat-faced stones".
- Robinson's_Arch latitude "31.775739".
- Robinson's_Arch location Jerusalem.
- Robinson's_Arch longitude "35.234719".
- Robinson's_Arch material Jerusalem_stone.
- Robinson's_Arch name "Robinson's Arch".
- Robinson's_Arch nativeName "קשת רובינסון".
- Robinson's_Arch partOf Second_Temple.
- Robinson's_Arch publicAccess "yes".
- Robinson's_Arch subject Category:History_of_Jerusalem.
- Robinson's_Arch subject Category:Temple_Mount.
- Robinson's_Arch comment "Robinson's Arch is the name given to an arch that once stood at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount. It was built during the reconstruction of the Second Temple initiated by Herod the Great at the end of the 1st century BCE. The massive stone span was constructed along with the retaining walls of the Temple Mount. It carried traffic up from ancient Jerusalem's Lower Market area and over the Tyropoeon street to the Royal Stoa complex on the esplanade of the Mount.".
- Robinson's_Arch label "Arco de Robinson".
- Robinson's_Arch label "Robinson's Arch".
- Robinson's_Arch sameAs Arco_de_Robinson.
- Robinson's_Arch sameAs m.0b77bfy.
- Robinson's_Arch sameAs Q2906823.
- Robinson's_Arch sameAs Q2906823.
- Robinson's_Arch wasDerivedFrom Robinson's_Arch?oldid=593630921.
- Robinson's_Arch depiction The_remains_of_Robinson's_Arch_on_the_western_side_of_the_Temple_Mount.jpg.
- Robinson's_Arch isPrimaryTopicOf Robinson's_Arch.