Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Bnei Hazir tomb (Hebrew: ) is the oldest of four burial monuments which stand in the Kidron Valley, Jerusalem and date to the period of the Second Temple. It is a complex of burial caves. The tomb was originally accessed from a single rock-cut stair-well which descends to the tomb from the north. At a later period of time a additional entrance was created by quarying a tunnel from the courtyard of the Tomb of Zechariah. This is also the contemporary entrance to the burial complex.