Jerusalem (Mt. Sion) - HOLY SION monastery

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Source of knowledge
Archaeological remains
Excavated site
Excavators: 
NameDate
Broshi
1971-1972
State of certainty: 
Archaeologically and Literarily definitive
Architectural evolution
General outline: 
The monastery of Holy Zion was founded in the beginning of the fifth century. The remains consist of a long and narrow structure, three mosaic pavements and a cistern.
Dating material: 

Literary sources; the mosaic pavement found in the excavations was dated to the fifth century CE.

Phase date
Century: 
5th c.
Within century: 
Early
General outline: 
According to the literary sources, the church was damaged by fire and repaired.
Dating material: 

Literary and architectural evidence.

Phase date
Century: 
7th c.
Within century: 
Early
Phase date
Century: 
Unknown
Post Arab conquest history: 
Still in use
Post conquest history comments: 
The monastery continued to function into the Early Islamic period. According to the excavator, another long and narrow structure (21 x 4 m) constructed over the earlier Byzantine street served the monastic community in the Early Islamic period. The Commemoratorium de casis Dei mentions two hermits living in the precinct at the begining of the ninth century (Wilkinson 1977: 137) A new church and monastery were erected by the Crusaders in the twelfth century, when the former establishments were probably in ruin.