Qasr el-Yahud, situated on the west bank of the Jordan River nearby Jericho, features the Monastery of Saint John the Baptist, believed to be the traditional site of the Baptism of Jesus1 and has a centuries-long tradition of ‘washing of the lepers’. Byzantine and Medieval authors attributed the waters of the Jordan river a special power to heal lepers who bathed in them, especially at the spot where Jesus was baptized.After the site became sacred, traditions developed that were associated with the holy features of the water and its curative properties. When the emperor Constantius became ill, he asked to bath in the Jordan. In 1983 a rescue excavation at the site revealed thirty-four skeletons, probably representing a hospital population w...
General view of the village remains and cemetery, looking northeast, showing location in a small val...
Ancient Kellis, modern Ismant el-Kharab is located in Dakhleh Oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert. The m...
Kerma is an ancient city on the Nile in Middle Nubia, long known and the subject of renewed recent e...
Qasr el-Yahud, situated on the west bank of the Jordan River nearby Jericho, features the Monastery ...
Since so many of the temples of the Nile Valley were converted into churches after the coming of Chr...
Since 1996 the systematic excavations started on the eastern part of Jordan River, archaeological wo...
Around AD 400 a group of Christians were looking for a new home. An abandoned Roman military fort at...
The site of El-Deir is situated north of Kharga in the “Great Oasis” of the Egyptian Western Desert ...
Deir el-Bachit is the largest known Coptic monastery complex in Thebes-West. It dates to the Late A...
Although the grave in the Ben Hinnom Valley (Akeldama) in Jerusalem was visited by robbers, there wa...
Although the grave in the Ben Hinnom Valley (Akeldama) in Jerusalem was visited by robbers, there wa...
We present 400 mummies excavated from two early Christian burial sites at Kulubnarti, between the 2n...
768 textile fragments were discovered at a cave near Jericho, Israel. They display a remarkable vari...
The ancient Near Eastern cultures and the Babylonian Talmud are examined to ascertain whether they c...
L’étude de la nécropole ouest du site d’El-Deir dans l’oasis égyptienne de Kharga participe à mieux ...
General view of the village remains and cemetery, looking northeast, showing location in a small val...
Ancient Kellis, modern Ismant el-Kharab is located in Dakhleh Oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert. The m...
Kerma is an ancient city on the Nile in Middle Nubia, long known and the subject of renewed recent e...
Qasr el-Yahud, situated on the west bank of the Jordan River nearby Jericho, features the Monastery ...
Since so many of the temples of the Nile Valley were converted into churches after the coming of Chr...
Since 1996 the systematic excavations started on the eastern part of Jordan River, archaeological wo...
Around AD 400 a group of Christians were looking for a new home. An abandoned Roman military fort at...
The site of El-Deir is situated north of Kharga in the “Great Oasis” of the Egyptian Western Desert ...
Deir el-Bachit is the largest known Coptic monastery complex in Thebes-West. It dates to the Late A...
Although the grave in the Ben Hinnom Valley (Akeldama) in Jerusalem was visited by robbers, there wa...
Although the grave in the Ben Hinnom Valley (Akeldama) in Jerusalem was visited by robbers, there wa...
We present 400 mummies excavated from two early Christian burial sites at Kulubnarti, between the 2n...
768 textile fragments were discovered at a cave near Jericho, Israel. They display a remarkable vari...
The ancient Near Eastern cultures and the Babylonian Talmud are examined to ascertain whether they c...
L’étude de la nécropole ouest du site d’El-Deir dans l’oasis égyptienne de Kharga participe à mieux ...
General view of the village remains and cemetery, looking northeast, showing location in a small val...
Ancient Kellis, modern Ismant el-Kharab is located in Dakhleh Oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert. The m...
Kerma is an ancient city on the Nile in Middle Nubia, long known and the subject of renewed recent e...