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- Monolith_of_Silwan abstract "The Monolith of Silwan, also known as the Tomb of Pharaoh's daughter is a cuboid rock-cut tomb located in Silwan, Jerusalem dating from the period of the Kingdom of Judah; the latter name refers to a 19th-century hypothesis that the tomb was built by Solomon for his Egyptian wife. The structure, a typical Israelite rock-cut tomb, was previously capped by a pyramid structure. It is one of the more complete and distinctive First Temple Period structures. The pyramidal, rock cap was cut into pieces and removed for quarry, during the Roman era leaving a flat roof. The tomb contains a single stone bench, indicating that it was designed for only one burial. Recent research indicates that the bench was the base of a sarcophagus hewn into the original building.The Pharaoh's daughter tradition was first suggested by Louis Félicien de Saulcy, who noted that the bible claims that Solomon built a temple for his Egyptian wife; de Saulcy, excavating the site in the 19th century, suggested that this might be the same building. However, subsequent archaeological investigation has dated the site to the 9th-7th Century BC, making the connection to Solomon impossible.Two letters of a Hebrew inscription survive on the building, the remainder of the inscription having been mutilated beyond recognition, by a hermit in the Byzantine era; Byzantine monks increased the height of the low entrance by removing rock which contained the inscription in order to ease access to the tomb, in which they resided. The tomb was cleaned following the 1967 Six-Day War. Neglected since Ussishkin's survey, trash disposal has in recent years has resulted in an unkempt, unattractive appearance.".
- Monolith_of_Silwan thumbnail Tomb_of_Pharao's_Daughter.JPG?width=300.
- Monolith_of_Silwan wikiPageID "22697068".
- Monolith_of_Silwan wikiPageRevisionID "605130128".
- Monolith_of_Silwan hasPhotoCollection Monolith_of_Silwan.
- Monolith_of_Silwan subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Jerusalem.
- Monolith_of_Silwan subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Jerusalem.
- Monolith_of_Silwan subject Category:Monoliths.
- Monolith_of_Silwan subject Category:Rock-cut_tombs.
- Monolith_of_Silwan point "31.77415 35.23811".
- Monolith_of_Silwan type ArchaeologicalSitesInJerusalem.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Grave103455033.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Location100027167.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Object100002684.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Point108620061.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Region108630985.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Rock-cutTombs.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Site108651247.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type TopographicPoint108664443.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type Tract108673395.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type YagoGeoEntity.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Monolith_of_Silwan type SpatialThing.
- Monolith_of_Silwan comment "The Monolith of Silwan, also known as the Tomb of Pharaoh's daughter is a cuboid rock-cut tomb located in Silwan, Jerusalem dating from the period of the Kingdom of Judah; the latter name refers to a 19th-century hypothesis that the tomb was built by Solomon for his Egyptian wife. The structure, a typical Israelite rock-cut tomb, was previously capped by a pyramid structure. It is one of the more complete and distinctive First Temple Period structures.".
- Monolith_of_Silwan label "Monolith of Silwan".
- Monolith_of_Silwan sameAs m.05zz_ps.
- Monolith_of_Silwan sameAs Q6901697.
- Monolith_of_Silwan sameAs Q6901697.
- Monolith_of_Silwan sameAs Monolith_of_Silwan.
- Monolith_of_Silwan lat "31.77415".
- Monolith_of_Silwan long "35.23811".
- Monolith_of_Silwan wasDerivedFrom Monolith_of_Silwan?oldid=605130128.
- Monolith_of_Silwan depiction Tomb_of_Pharao's_Daughter.JPG.
- Monolith_of_Silwan isPrimaryTopicOf Monolith_of_Silwan.