DescriptionThe 10th century Stepped Stone Structure-ViewC (3782447127).jpg
The so-called "stepped stone structure" on the North-East slope of the City of David. The structure dates to the early 10th century BCE and seems to be part of the foundation for a monumental building at the top. The building has plausibly been identified as a palace of King David, the first Israelite ruler of Jerusalem whose conquest of the city is described in the biblical book 2 Samuel.
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The so-called "stepped stone structure" on the North-East slope of the City of David. The structure dates to the early 10th century BCE and seems to be part of the foundation for a monumental building at the top. The building has plausibly been identified as a palace of King David, the first Israelite ruler of Jerusalem whose conquest of the city is described in the biblical book 2 Samuel.