The Early Islamic Aqueducts to Ramla and Hebron

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The Early Islamic Aqueducts to Ramla and Hebron 15 th International Conference Water in Antiquity Cura Aquarum in Israel 14-20 October 2012 Amir Gorzalczany and David Amit Israel Antiquities Authority October 15, 2012

Only two aqueducts were constructed in Bilad a-sham during the Early Islamic Period: The aqueduct to Ramla The aqueduct to Hebron (al-khalil)

Historical Sources for the Ramla Aqueduct and History of research Ahmed ibn Ychia el Baladouri (The conquest of the Lands) ibn el Faqīh (The Book of the Lands) Yāqut al Ya aqubi Conder and Kitchener SWP Sporadic finds in the fields by farmers Archaeological Excavations

Tel Gezer Bergheim farm Abu Shusha

Abu Shusha Intelligence information by the Haganah Tel Gezer Ein Yardah spring? Bergheim farm The question of the water sources Topographic obstacle

The first discovery in November 1950 by Jacob Kaplan and his nephew Rami Kaplan (AKA Prof. Ram Gophna)

Nesher cement works The 2001 excavations prior to the paving of the Cross Israel Road. General view of the aqueduct which is perpendicular to the road, looking East and North East

Eastern area of the excavation, where the aqueduct collapsed The collapse seems to be the result of the pressure caused by the alluvial soil

Manhole Sandy hamra soil

Technology and measures according to Vitruvius (First Century B.C.) (De Architectura; liber VIII)

Eastern manhole (plan)

Western manhole (partially preserved)

Foundation and foundation trenches

Construction technique Church related spolia in secondary use

Analysis of the Later gray plaster hydraulic plaster Original pink plaster

Geological section sampled in the contact point between the hamra soil and the alluvial soil

Technical data and discharge calculation using Manning s Formula

Technical data and calculations (Two different calculations were performed with the kind assistance of Tzvika Tsuk and Yehuda Peleg)

8 deviation southwards Robbery of covering flagstones

Robbery of covering flagstones performed In the past

Highway 431 Site Ramla South (Matzliah) excavated between 2004 and 2008 (mostly industrial area) Bifurcation of the aqueduct discovered in 2006 Section discovered in 2001 Highway 6 Cross Israel Tel Gezer area

Unexcavated continuation of the aqueduct penetrating the outskirts of modern Ramla Aqueduct segment excavated in 2006 Modern wall

General view and conservation plan This section was removed, preserved and reconstructed close to its original location, adjacently to the highway. The site is now open to the public.

The aqueduct to Hebron (al-khalil) (Never excavated, but thoroughly surveyed in several opportunities)

Islamic Sources al Muqaddassī (985 CE): Describes a short pipe in the Machpela Cave area Nāsir-i Kushraw (1047 CE) Describes springs used by pilgrims and city residents Mujir a-din (1496 CE) adds information about a spring named Ain el-qana (the spring of the aqueduct) on the Hebron Beit Guvrin roadside

19 th Century European scholars G. Rosen (Prussian Consul in Jerusalem) visited Hebron in 1850 and published a paper in ZDMG XII: 477-513. V. Guerin, French researcher and traveler. Judaea (III) C.R. Conder and H.H. Kitchener 1883, on behalf of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Survey of Western Palestine III. Judaea C. Schick,1898. Hebron and its Neighborhood. PEFQ St. 31: 232-238

Survey by C. Schick

Survey of Western Palestine

New survey by David Amit Some 100 years later, based on previous documentation, a new attempt to locate remnants of the aqueduct has been carried out Hebron has greatly expanded in the 20 th century and substantial segments of the aqueduct lie buried and covered by later construction It is still possible, however, to locate and distinguish some aqueduct sections especially the water source of Ain al-qana and eastwards, in the remaining open spaces between buildings

Remains of the aqueduct to Hebron Ceramic pipes instead of open channel

Ceramic pipes extra-situ Ceramic pipes in-situ

PUBLICATIONS FOR RAMLA AQUEDUCT Gorzalczany Zelinger and Shmueli Gorzalczany Zelinger Zelinger

Publications for the Ramla Aqueduct (2005) גורזלזני, א. חדשות ארכיאולוגיות באינטרנט 117 http://www.hadashot-esi.org.il/report_detail_eng.asp?id=178&mag_id=110 ציון-צינמון, ח. חדשות ארכיאולוגיות באינטרנט (2005) 117 http://www.hadashot-esi.org.il/report_detail.asp?id=140&mag_id=110 (2008) גורזלזני, א. חדשות ארכיאולוגיות באינטרנט 120 http://www.hadashot-esi.org.il/report_detail_eng.asp?id=794&mag_id=114 Gorzalczany A. 2011. The Umayyad Aqueduct to Ramla and other Finds near Kibbutz Na an. 'Atiqot 68:193-220. Gorzalczany A. (forthcoming). A New Section of the Aqueduct from Gezer to Ramla and a Mamluk Period Cemetery near Yashersh. 'Atiqot. Gorzalczany A. (forthcoming). The Gezer Aqueduct to Umayyad Ramla. Chapter 7 in D. Pringle (ed.) Ramla, City of Muslim Palestine ca. 715 1917; Studies in History, Archaeology and Architecture. CBRL. Oxford University Press.

Publication for the Hebron Aqueduct Amit, D. 1994. The Hebron Aqueduct. In Z. Erlich and Y. Eshel (eds.) Proceedings of the 4 th Annual Meeting - 1994. Judea and Samaria Research Studies. Pp. 237-246

Some comparative considerations The construction of the aqueduct to Ramla should not surprise: the city lacked natural water resources However, why Hebron, a city of greater antiquity did not construct such an installation even during the Roman and Byzantine periods, when the needed technology was available? A possible explanation is that after the Islamic conquest, the symbolic meaning of Hebron increased substantially

The traditions related to Abraham and the patriarchs encouraged an increase in the volume of visitors These visitors probably exhausted Hebron s water reserves and forced its residents to look for new water sources in the vicinity The construction of the aqueduct to Hebron during the Early Islamic period, and not before, can thus be explained in the framework of this historical scenario

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