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Identifier: surveyofwesternp00warruoft (find matches)
Title: The survey of Western Palestine-Jerusalem
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Warren, Charles, Sir, 1840-1927 Palestine Exploration Fund Conder, C. R. (Claude Reignier), 1848-1910
Subjects: Jerusalem -- Antiquities Jerusalem -- Description and travel
Publisher: London : Palestine Exploration Fund
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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still standing in the time ofJerome, and supposed to mark the site of the Jewish Temple. Mr.Fergusson, however, denies that the lapis perhisus, or pierced stone,was the present Sakhrah, and also denies that the Sakhrah purified byOmar was the present Holy Rock. A Moslem transference of tradition,as well as a Christian one, must therefore have occurred if Mr. Fergussonis correct in his contention. The literary evidence has long ago beencanvassed and exhausted ; but it is much to be desired that a competentarchitectural authority should pronounce an opinion, independent andunbiased, on the architectural evidence on which Mr. Fergussons theorymainly rests. It will, however, be clear from these notes that thediscoveries of Colonel Warren, and the surveys of Colonel Sir C. Wilson,have profoundly affected those great questions of Jerusalem topographyconcerning which differences of opinion still exist. C. R. C. /■■ ^ s??--.-,-:/:/. -.--. y::-::y. \NGLE ••■ ;■ • ._ \ i . •H \
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•••-- .^-7 iyWy-/. .■■■^/■■■ y y-,.y:.r^.-;../ yj. .-■■ •■ ,.•■ .•• .-• .• ,■•*■■ .•• ^Y-yj. x^.-//. 07///y-^ //-■ / // /////.-■■^■ ■..•■■ / .■•.■• ■•■ •• / / ■■■//.■■^■i^: PART I. EXPLORATIONS IN JERUSALEM. The Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem was executed by Captain (nowColonel Sir Charles) Wilson, in 1864, and published in 1865, with specialplans of the Haram Enclosure, and of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ;and a folio of notes and plans. Fourteen excavations were carried outunder Captain Wilsons direction, as detailed in the Ordnance SurveyNotes. (See Explorations since 1869.) The results were mainlynegative, but were valuable as dispelling various erroneous opinions con-cerning the ancient topography of the city. The labours of Captain (now Colonel Sir Charles) Warren com-menced in the spring of 1S67, and he left Jaffa on 13th April, 1870.His excavations were carried on under difficultisurveyofwesternp00warruoft
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