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Ritmeyer Archaeological Design began in 1983, producing posters and booklets as a response to the demand for educational materials on the subject of Biblical Archaeology. Since then, it has not only greatly expanded its product range, but grown into a firm that offers consultancy on archaeological background and illustration to groups as diverse as Hollywood movie companies, National Geographic, the ESV Study Bible and the new GLO Bible study computer program.Categories
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Monthly Archives: March 2007
Honest archaeology versus the sensationalism of the “Jesus Tomb”
Recently a parcel arrived from Israel which made me reflect on the difference between real archaeological research and the kind we have been seeing lately in the so-called Jesus Tomb. The parcel contained a copy of the recently published Rafid … Continue reading
Posted in Excavations, History, News, Research
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UNESCO report on the Mughrabi Gate dig
The UNESCO leopard has not changed its spots. See today’s report in the Jerusalem Post and our previous post of 5 March, 2007. Bookmark to: Hide Sites $$(‘div.d32′).each( function(e) { e.visualEffect(‘slide_up’,{duration:0.5}) });
Posted in Excavations, Jerusalem, News, Temple Mount
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The New Sanhedrin and the Temple Mount
On October 13th 2006, 71 Jewish religious leaders re-established the ancient Sanhedrin. This used to be the supreme religious court that resided on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, prior to its destruction by the Romans in 70A.D. Many cities had … Continue reading
Posted in History, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Models, Research, Temple Mount
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The Mughrabi Gate – What’s in a ramp?
“UNESCO experts tour controversial Jerusalem dig.” Why does this headline make you feel as though you’re in a time warp? Because this is what used to happen regularly during the Temple Mount excavations (which commenced after the Six- Day War … Continue reading
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