Jérusalem. Vallée de Hinnom. Tombeaux antiques. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of rock-cut tombs on the hillside of the Hinnom Valley, situated south of the slope on which the City of David stands.
Jérusalem. Vallée de Hinnom. Détails de la frise de la Retraite des apôtres. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of a section of decorative carved frieze forming the architrave above the entrance to the rock-cut tomb seen in print 27.
Jérusalem. Vallée de Hinnom. Détails du flanc droit, 1. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking along the hillside towards rock-cut tombs, showing a more detailed view of the section of land seen in the left-hand side of print 29.
Jérusalem. Vallée de Hinnom. Détails du flanc droit, 2. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Closer view of the section of land seen in the central portion of print 29. Prints 30-31 link up to form a panoramic view of the hillside.
Jérusalem. Vallée de Hinnom. Tombeau antique à fronton triangulaire et à crossettes. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of the entrance of a rock-cut tomb, surmounted by a triangular pediment carved into the rock-face, with a shouldered (not crossette as stated) architrave.
Jérusalem. Vallée de Josaphat. Faces ouest et nord,1. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View from above, looking down onto the Tomb of Absalom (in fact the cenotaph for the catacomb behind it), with the hillside, strewn with boulders and graves, beyond.
Jérusalem. Vallée de Josaphat. Vue générale. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking eastwards along the Kidron Valley at the narrow point opposite the east wall, where it is known as the Valley of Jehosaphat. Set into the rocky hillside on the right are the Tomb of Zecharia, the Tomb of Bene Hezir (Tomb of St James) and the Tomb of Abs...