JORDAN: 100,000 SHARDS AND AN ARAMEAN OSTRACON
In the 1989 brochure of the Institut Français d’archéologie du Proche-Orient, the excavations at Khirbet Es-Samra are introduced as follows: “The research programme was carried […]
In the 1989 brochure of the Institut Français d’archéologie du Proche-Orient, the excavations at Khirbet Es-Samra are introduced as follows: “The research programme was carried […]
On August 15, 2023, Friar Gerard Timoner, Master of the Order and Grand Chancellor of the École Biblique, appointed Friar Olivier Poquillon, op, Director of […]
Since 1995, Canada has been closely linked to Jerusalem through the creation of the Les Amis Canadiens de l’École Biblique. Initially set up to raise […]
Every summer for the past 70 years, the parish of Carnac has been organising cultural and religious activities for the many summer visitors from the […]
Once again, the Gaza Strip is making headlines when it comes to archaeology. Thanks to the construction of a major housing program, a contemporary Roman […]
Two websites in one: the new digital face of the École Biblique and the Convent of Saint-Etienne in Jerusalem. Until now, you’ve had to navigate […]
Every year, it’s one of the most popular and eagerly-awaited outings on the Saturday Visits programme: Hebron! Hebron, the city of the Patriarchs. The largest […]
“An incredible success, beyond our most optimistic expectations” were the first words spoken by Vincent Lemire, a well-known historian on the Jerusalem scene and the […]