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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: July 2007
Announcing our new website – www.ritmeyer.com
We have developed our new website ritmeyer.com and, although still in its developing stages, it is now fully functional. If you log on to templemountonline.com, which used to be the name of our website, for example by clicking on Temple … Continue reading
Posted in News, Products, Site Info
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More on Muslims digging the Temple Mount
There has hardly been any protest against this destruction on the Temple Mount. It is sad that any information that could have been gleaned is lost again. Here is a YouTube video of the unsupervised destruction by bulldozer. Bookmark to: … Continue reading
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Digging the Temple Mount – how not to do it!
It was reported today that the Islamic Wakf is digging large trenches on the Temple Mount. This is, of course, a very sensitive area, as the bedrock or any remains of the Herodian pavement would be located about 1 meter … Continue reading
Posted in Excavations, Jerusalem, News, Research, Temple Mount
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Temple Awareness
This report from Arutz Sheva News is about an exciting 4-day marathon seminar, focussing on the Temple Mount. If I was in Jerusalem I wouldn’t want to miss it for the world! Temple Awareness: A Summer of Seminars and Tours … Continue reading
Posted in Excavations, Lecture Tours, News, Temple Mount
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Digging the Temple Mount – the location of the Altar
Recently I received this email: Shalom Dr. Ritmeyer According to the Talmud a very very deep pit was present at the south western corner of the second temple altar to receive libations. Is there any pits that we know about … Continue reading
Posted in History, Jerusalem, Research, Responses, Temple Mount
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