Raymond Weill

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Raymond Weill was a French archaeologist known for his early 20th-century excavations in Jerusalem, particularly in the area now known as the City of David.

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instanceOf French archaeologist
archaeologist
human
countryOfCitizenship France
fieldOfWork Near Eastern archaeology
archaeology
biblical archaeology
gender male
hasPartInHisWork excavation of structures identified with the City of David
heritage French
knownFor early archaeological excavations in Jerusalem
pioneering excavations in the City of David area
work on the topography of ancient Jerusalem
languageOfWorkOrName French
notableFor one of the first systematic excavators of the City of David area
notableWork early 20th-century excavations south of the Temple Mount
excavations in Jerusalem
excavations in the City of David
occupation archaeologist
placeOfActivity City of David NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
studied ancient Jerusalem NERFINISHED
biblical-period remains in Jerusalem
timePeriodOfActivity early 20th century
workLocation Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
Ottoman Palestine NERFINISHED

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