Leen Ritmeyer

Leen Ritmeyer is a Dutch-born archaeological architect who currently lives and works in Wales, having spent 22 years in Jerusalem from 1967-1989. He holds the M.A. in Conservation Studies from the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, University of York, England, and the Ph.D. from the University of Manchester, England. He is a member of the Christadelphian church.

Ritmeyer is known for the "solid scientific research" he has done on the archaeology and architecture of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.[1] He discovered archaeological evidence for the location of Solomon's Temple, the emplacement of the Ark of the Covenant on the Foundation Stone [2] 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. [3]

Ritmeyer is well 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 [4] and the Siegfried H. Horn Museum.[5]

Ritmeyer has published several books, some together with his wife, Kathleen.

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References

  1. ^ The End of Days: Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount, Gershom Gorenberg, Oxford University Press US, 2002, 78
  2. ^ Architect Claims He Has Pieced Together Old Biblical Puzzle; History: He identifies place that held Ark of the Covenant inside the Muslim shrine known as the Dome of the Rock. However, many skeptics remain, Los Angeles Times, Jan 6, 1996
  3. ^ The End of Days: Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount, Gershom Gorenberg, Oxford University Press US, 2002, 78
  4. ^ http://spider.mc.yu.edu/news/articles/article.cfm?id=101578
  5. ^ http://www.andrews.edu/archaeology/museum/history.html

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