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“Ouest France” Interview: New Light on the Dead Sea Scrolls

Posted on 23 May 201017 June 2012 by Michael Langlois
On the occasion of the Qumran exhibition at the National Library of France, I was interviewed by Journalist Alain Guyot from daily newspaper “Ouest France“. The article was published on th... Read More

Law and Justice in the Ancient Near East: Meeting at the ELCOA

Posted on 17 May 201018 May 2010 by Michael Langlois
The second part of the conference on “Law and Justice in Ancient Near East” takes place today and tomorrow (May 17-18, 2010) at the School of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizatio... Read More

Interview on France Culture’s “March of Science”

Posted on 4 May 201014 March 2017 by Michael Langlois
On the occasion of the Qumran exhibition, journalist Céline du Chéné came to the National Library for the arrival of the famous Temple Scroll, loaned from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Laurent HÃ... Read More

Interview in “Point de Vue” Magazine on the Dead Sea Scrolls

Posted on 26 April 201017 June 2012 by Michael Langlois
French magazine Point de Vue dedicates four pages to the Dead Sea Scrolls! Journalist Pauline Sommelet came to the National Library and interviewed Laurent Héricher and myself. Here is how she begins... Read More

Dead Sea Scrolls revelations in La Croix

Posted on 20 April 201017 June 2012 by Michael Langlois
On the occasion of the Qumran exhibition at the National Library of France, French newspaper “La Croix” dedicates three pages to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Journalist Claire Lesegretain intervi... Read More

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