Cistern Entrance 3

ID: ICSHBS12

Cistern Entrance 3

View from inside the cistern looking out at the narrow, final, descent into the cistern. Note the remnants of a "bench" on the right side of the image


This cistern is cruciform in shape. According to the excavator, this cistern was constructed during the days of the United Monarchy (David and/or Solomon; 1010-930 BC) and went out of use in the early seventh century BC. The excavator estimates that it could hold 57,600 gal. (218,000 l.) of water.

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