Secrets of Jerusalem's Temple Mount

Leen Ritmeyer Washington, DC: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1998. First Edition, First Printing Thus. Trade Paperback. 116, [4] pages. Illustrations. Endnotes. This is the first integrated appearance of this material, which was originally published in the Biblical Archaeology Review issues of November/December 1989, March/April, 1992, and January/February 1996. Includes Foreword by Hershel Shanks, Editor of Biblical Archaeology Review and chapters on: Reconstructing Herod's Temple Mount in Jerusalem; A Pilgrim's Journey; Quarrying and Transporting Stones for Herod's Temple Mount; Reconstructing the Triple Gate; Locating the Original Temple Mount; and The Ark of the Covenant: Where It Stood in Solomon's Temple. The site of ancient Israel's holy Temple is uncovered stone by stone in this special selection of groundbreaking articles from the pages of Biblical Archaeology Review. Illustrated throughout with stunning photos and clear explanatory drawings, this book by famed archaeological architect Dr. Leen Ritmeyer and archaeological researcher and writer Kathleen Ritmeyer explains what archaeology can teach us about this holy ground. Dr. Ritmeyer is the world's leading authority on the archaeology of the Temple Mount, having worked with Israel's most respected excavators. Leen Ritmeyer (b. 1945) is a Dutch-born archaeological architect who currently lives and works in Wales, after having spent 22 years (1967–89) in Jerusalem. Ritmeyer holds an M.A. in Conservation Studies from the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, University of York, England, and a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester, England. Beginning in 1973, Ritmeyer served for 4 years as official architect of the archaeological dig at the Western Wall and Southern Wall of the Temple Mount directed by Benjamin Mazar, and 10 years in the Jewish Quarter Excavations of the Old City of Jerusalem, directed by Nahman Avigad. Ritmeyer is known for the "solid scientific research" he has done on the archaeology and architecture of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. He discovered archaeological evidence for the location of Solomon's Temple, the emplacement of the Ark of the Covenant on the Foundation Stone, and the location of the platform as extended in the First Temple period, probably during the time of Hezekiah described as a square of 500 cubits in Mishnah Middot 2.1. He has demonstrated that one of the steps leading to the Dome of the Rock is actually the top of a remaining stone course of the pre-Herodian Western Wall of the Temple Mount platform. Ritmeyer is known for his architectural models of the buildings of ancient Jerusalem. His models of the historical Jewish Temples have been exhibited at museums including the Yeshiva University Museum in New York and the Siegfried H. Horn Museum at Andrews University, Michigan. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Jerusalem, Temple Mount, Pilgrim, Herod, Triple Gate, Ark of the Covenant, Solomon's Temple, Archaeology

ISBN: 1880317524

[Book #83290]

Price: $35.00