International audienceThe article revisits the pottery fragment X28 from the Clermont-Ganneau collection, inscribed in Syriac and misplacedamong the Aramaic ostraca found at Elephantine. The text reproduces verses from Psalm 3 according to the Peshittaversion. The assumption of a Mesopotamian background for the ostracon, inferred from the labelling of the object havingbelonged to the same collection as a fragment of a Mandaic magic bowl, is supported by parallels from Takrīt.Relecture du tesson X28 de la collection Clermont-Ganneau, inscrit en syriaque et égaré parmi les ostraca araméenstrouvés à Éléphantine. Le texte reproduit des versets du Psaume 3 selon la version de la Peshitta. L’hypothèse d’uneorigine mésopotamienne de l’ostracon, dé...
This article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Nectanebo II and found i...
This remarkable volume provides the richest introduction ever offered to one of the most widespread ...
Colloque : « La réception du livre de Qohelet (Ier-XIIIe s.) » coorganisé par Sources Chrétiennes (H...
International audienceThe article revisits the pottery fragment X28 from the Clermont-Ganneau collec...
Documentée par des milliers de papyrus, parchemins, ostraca, tablettes de bois ou cirées, – restes d...
The 21 inscribed ceramic sherds (or ostraca) known as the "Lachish Letters", which were discovered d...
Ostraka in the Collection of New York University is a comprehensive edition and commentary of 77 ost...
This article provides the texts and translations of the Samaria ostraca found in 1910, together with...
Cet article est le premier d’une série de contributions consacrées à la publication de documents iné...
peer reviewedTwo new literary texts ‘signed’ by the scribe Amennakhte, written respectively on the r...
The article contains an edition with commentary of an ostrakon figurated found recently by the Archa...
Item ВДсэ-524 in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg is an amulet scroll written in Syriac ...
The final essay in this section is authored by Esther Eshel, Michael Langlois and Mark Geller. They ...
International audienceThe study of the sculptures excavated in or attributed to Oumm el-‘Amed (ancie...
Dussaud René. Découverte d'un ostracon couvert d'écriture peinte à Bet-Semesh en Palestine. In: Comp...
This article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Nectanebo II and found i...
This remarkable volume provides the richest introduction ever offered to one of the most widespread ...
Colloque : « La réception du livre de Qohelet (Ier-XIIIe s.) » coorganisé par Sources Chrétiennes (H...
International audienceThe article revisits the pottery fragment X28 from the Clermont-Ganneau collec...
Documentée par des milliers de papyrus, parchemins, ostraca, tablettes de bois ou cirées, – restes d...
The 21 inscribed ceramic sherds (or ostraca) known as the "Lachish Letters", which were discovered d...
Ostraka in the Collection of New York University is a comprehensive edition and commentary of 77 ost...
This article provides the texts and translations of the Samaria ostraca found in 1910, together with...
Cet article est le premier d’une série de contributions consacrées à la publication de documents iné...
peer reviewedTwo new literary texts ‘signed’ by the scribe Amennakhte, written respectively on the r...
The article contains an edition with commentary of an ostrakon figurated found recently by the Archa...
Item ВДсэ-524 in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg is an amulet scroll written in Syriac ...
The final essay in this section is authored by Esther Eshel, Michael Langlois and Mark Geller. They ...
International audienceThe study of the sculptures excavated in or attributed to Oumm el-‘Amed (ancie...
Dussaud René. Découverte d'un ostracon couvert d'écriture peinte à Bet-Semesh en Palestine. In: Comp...
This article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Nectanebo II and found i...
This remarkable volume provides the richest introduction ever offered to one of the most widespread ...
Colloque : « La réception du livre de Qohelet (Ier-XIIIe s.) » coorganisé par Sources Chrétiennes (H...