The Excavations At Ain Shems 1911

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The Excavations At Ain Shems 1911
Duncan Mackenzie
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At this point, what strikes the eye most forcibly is the contrast between the mass of ruins above ground on the FIG. 4. — THE VALLEY OF SOREK, LOOKING NORTH FROM NORTH-WEST NECROPOLIS.
left or east hand side beyond the wely and the rounded contours of the mound on the right or west hand side. The ruins beyond the wely ascend to eastward along the higher parts of the spur of Ain Shems, and among them in the distance stands out prominently a second wely, now much ruined, that of Abu Ghazaleh (fig
.... 5). All this higher eastern region of ruins is Ain Shems proper, while the mound to westward, which crowns the natural limestone terrace, formed by the termination of the spur in this direction, is now called Rumeileh. This mound of Rumeileh appears in lengthened profile FIG. 5. — AIN SHEMS, LOOKING EAST, AND SHOWING ROADWAY.
FIG. 6. RUMEILEH — RETH-SHEMESH, LOOKING NORTH.
48 EXCAVATIONS AT AIN SHEMS.
as seen from north or south, and especially as viewed from Beit Gemal and other heights above the valleys to the south, its commanding length appears an imposing barrier, as it sweeps to westward into the exit of Wady Bulus towards the Vale of Sorek (fig.


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