Tomb of the Sons of Hezir

Local nameקבר בני חזיר
LocationJerusalem, Israel

The Tomb of Benei Hezir, previously known as the Tomb of Saint James, is the oldest of four monumental rock-cut tombs that stand in the Kidron Valley, adjacent to the Tomb of Zechariah and a few meters from the Tomb of Absalom. It dates to the period of the Second Temple. It is a complex of burial caves. The tomb was originally accessed from a single rock-cut stairwell which descends to the tomb from the north. At a later period an additional entrance was created by quarrying a tunnel from the courtyard of the monument known as "the Tomb of Zechariah". This is also the contemporary entrance to the burial complex.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_Benei_Hezir

Address Jerusalem, Palestinian Territories

Coordinates 31°46'36.431" N 35°14'19.927" E

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