Who Built the Cardo in Jerusalem?
Oren Gutfield explores the chronology of the Jerusalem Cardo
• 10/11/2013
The sixth-century C.E. Madaba map shows the red-roofed Nea Church (indicated with an arrow) down the street from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on the Jerusalem Cardo. Emperor Justinian I built the Nea Church—did he also build the Cardo in Jerusalem? Photo courtesy Todd Bolen/BiblePlaces.com.
Excavations conducted in the southern part of the Cardo in Jerusalem in the 1970s, however, offered a new theory: The Byzantine emperor Justinian I may have taken part in constructing portions of the street. So who built the Jerusalem Cardo? The answer may lie with the magnificent Nea Church, as discussed by Oren Gutfeld in “The Emperor’s New Church on Main Street, Jerusalem” in the November/December 2013 issue of BAR.
For the rest, see:
http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-sites-places/jerusalem/who-built-the-nea-church-and-the-cardo-in-jerusalem/
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