Dominus Flevit Church
Dominus Flevit is a Roman Catholic church on the Mount of Olives, opposite the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem in Israel. During construction of the sanctuary, archaeologists uncovered artifacts dating back to the Canaanite period, as well as tombs from the Second Temple and Byzantine eras.
Archaeology
In 1940, the Benedictine Sisters sold part of the property to the Franciscans. The old boundary wall was moved at this time to make the division. In 1953 the Franciscans began construction of another wall. While digging the foundations, workers unearthed ancient tombs. Excavations began at the site, led by Fr. Bellarmino Bagatti, OFM.Tombs; Byzantine monastery
A Canaanite tomb from the Timeline of the Palestine region#Late [Bronze Age |Late Bronze Age], as well as a necropolis used from 136 BC to AD 300 were discovered. The necropolis spanned two separate periods, characterized by differing tomb styles. The earlier Second Temple period tombs were of the kokh type, while the Byzantine period section was composed of tombs with arcosolium from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD.A Byzantine monastery from the 5th century was also discovered. Mosaics from this monastery still remain at the site.