17/11/2020
130 ANS DE L'ÉCOLE BIBLIQUE
Le 15 novembre 1890 avait lieu le discours inaugural de l'École Biblique fondée par le Père Lagrange.
Merci à tous les amis de l'École Biblique pour ces 130 années !
👇 Souvenirs d'une excursion à Petra dans les années 60 👇
07/11/2020
Gem seal with face of Apollo on it found near Jerusalem's Western Wall
A team of researchers working with citizen archeologists on the Tzurim Valley National Park sifting project (near Temple Mount) has found a unique ancient gem seal—one that bears the face of the god Apollo. The team, led by Eli Shukron, has been speaking with the press about the unique find and it...
26/10/2020
Canaanite Fortress Discovered in the City of David - Biblical Archaeology Society
Excavations around the Gihon Spring in the City of David uncovered a massive 3,800-year-old fortress.
15/06/2020
Gli ostraca di Samaria, nuove scoperte
In Israele si è tornato di recente a parlare dei cocci rinvenuti un secolo fa presso Nablus con iscrizioni dell'epoca biblica. Uno studio che identifica il numero di autori e la diffusione delle conoscenze degli ...
19/05/2020
Living underground before the Romans? 2,000-year-old rooms found by Western Wall
Purpose of unique ancient complex still unclear, but indicates possible subterranean Second Temple-era life in Jerusalem's Old City prior to the Roman conquest in 70 CE
10/05/2020
Second Temple era marketplace uncovered in Jerusalem
A measuring table-top and a number of stone weights were found, indicating trading activity on the site.
03/05/2020
L’École Biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, avec Jean-Baptiste Humbert
Il s’agit du parcours d’une vie de recherche. L’archéologue Jean-Baptiste Humbert partage son goût de l’Orient depuis Qumrân, sur la Mer morte, au monastère de Saint-Hilarion, à Gaza.
17/02/2020
Hezekiah’s Tunnel Reexamined - Biblical Archaeology Society
For more than a hundred years, an extraordinary water tunnel in Jerusalem has been attributed to King Hezekiah, who dug it to protect the city’s water supply during the Assyrian siege of 701 B.C.E. Hence its name, Hezekiah’s Tunnel. However, recent scholarly publications now argue that the tunne...