Ronny Reich
Archaeologist and epigrapher, Professor Ronny Reich is head of the
Department of Archaeology of Haifa University in Israel. Reich received his
Ph.D. in Archaeology in 1990 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for a
dissertation, "Miqwa'ot [Jewish ritual immersion baths] in the Land
of Israel in the Second Temple and the Mishnah and Talmud Periods," the
first comprehensive study written on this subject. Reich deciphered the
inscriptions on the ossuaries found in the
Caiaphas tomb. From 1969 to 1978 he served as a member of Professor
Nahman Avigad's expedition that conducted excavations in the Jewish Quarter
of Jerusalem's Old City. Since 1978 Reich has worked for the Israel
Antiquities Authority as researcher, field archaeologist and director of
documentation. Beginning in 1989 he directed the excavations in the Mamillah
neighborhood, near Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem. From 1994 to 1996 he directed
the excavation of the Herodian Street at the southwest corner of the Temple
Mount. He now supervises the excavations at the recently discovered Pool of
Siloam. Reich is the author of numerous articles and books, including
Jerusalem as Jesus Knew It.
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