- 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...
- such as
Kenyon and
Ritmeyer,
argued that the
walls of the
First Temple compound extended eastward as far as the
Eastern Wall.
Ritmeyer identifies specific...
-
artisans emplo**** by the
Umayyad Caliphs. The
Dutch archaeologist Leen
Ritmeyer, who
explored the gate in the 1970s,
reached the
conclusion that the two...
-
Illustrations by Leen
Ritmeyer. Washington, DC:
Biblical Archaeology Society. pp. 91−110. ISBN 978-1880317525.
Ritmeyer, Leen;
Ritmeyer,
Kathleen (2006)....
- the Dome of the Rock to the Well of
Souls beneath it.
Archaeologist Leen
Ritmeyer reported that
there are
sections of the rock cut
completely flat, which...
- on a scale,
possibly at the very spot
where they were unearthed. Leen
Ritmeyer has
suggested that one of the
steps leading to the Dome of the Rock is...
- Gate were made in the
Umayyad period.
Architectural archaeologist Leen
Ritmeyer identifies specific courses of
visible ashlars located on to the northern...
- David,
which Ritmeyer identifies as Josephus'
southern part of the
Lower City, or the Acra proper, the
entirely new fortress.
Ritmeyer argues (a) there...
- a
large square platform identified by
architectural archaeologist Leen
Ritmeyer as
likely being built by King
Hezekiah c. 700 BCE as a
gathering area in...
- date it to the
later part of the
Second Temple period.
According to Leen
Ritmeyer, the
drain is
mainly of
Hasmonean age, with the
exception of a byp**** section...