"id","hoardName","coinCount","alternativeName","address","city","county","region","ancientPlace","latitude","longitude","altitude","summary","findSpotComment","discoveryDay1","discoveryMonth1","discoveryYear1","discoveryDay2","discoveryMonth2","discoveryYear2","openingYear1","openingYear2","terminalYear1","terminalYear2","reference_string","references","permalinkOnlineDatabases","coinLevelData","discoveryDepth","disposition","finder","discoveryComment","archaeologyStartYear","archaeologyEndYear","archaeologyNaturalFeatures","archaeologySiteComment","archaeologyContextDate1","archaeologyContextDate2","archaeologyAssociatedFeatures","numismaticRatingComment","validatedByUser","hoardType","country","province","findSpotLocationDetail","closingReign1","closingReign2","discoveryMethod","discoveryLandUse","archaeologyRecoveryMethod","archaeologySiteClass","archaeologyContext","archaeologyPeriod","archaeologyDepositionalContext","archaeologyEndPeriod","findSpotRating","contextualRating","numismaticRating","containers","objects","credit" "7695","JERUSALEM - WESTERN AND SOUTHERN WALLS 1975 A","34","Old City, Jerusalem","","Jerusalem [ירושלים ;القُدس]","Jerusalem [ירושלים ;القُدس]","","Ierusalem/Col. Aelia Capitolina","31.776","35.234","732.001","The hoard comprised 34 bronze coins deposited during the First Jewish Revolt (AD 66-72).","","","","1975","","","","41","42","69","70","IAA R.1 "Jerusalem, Old City, Western and Southern Walls I"","Bijovsky, G. - 2009 - A Burning Testimony: Two Bronze Hoards from the Time of the First Jewish Revolt: 74, 77-79","","Available to enter","","Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA 45379-45423; 45471; 45823)","Benjamin Mazar",""Hoard A". "All coins are badly preserved. Most of them bear evidence of severe burning, some to a point that defies identification of the types, while others are merely blistered. Some of the coins of the original assemblages may have completely melted and were therefore not recovered. We do not know if all the coins in the original assemblages survived. There may have been some which completely melted and were not recovered" (Bijovsky 2009, 74).","","","",""[The hoard] was found on the floor of the Herodian vault room (L6098) at the southeastern part of Robinson’s Arch. An intact cooking pot and a bronze juglet with a chain were discovered together with the coins" (Bijovsky 2009, 74).","","","Herodian-period street, Robinson’s Arch, Western Wall, Southern Wall","Coin level data available in Bijovsky 2009.","1","Hoard","Israel","","","Uncertain","Uncertain","Controlled archaeological investigation","Built over","Excavation","Urban","Urban space","Roman","","Roman","4","4","4","Cooking Pot; Bronze Juglet","","J. Goldman 27.07.16. Updated by C. Gazdac (Apr. 2022)."