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ANNULÉ / POSTPONED – “Chateaubriand” Research Fellowships in France for Israeli PhD students and young researchers

The French Research Center in Jerusalem is pleased to announce that the 2024 Call for Proposals of the French Embassy’s “Chateaubriand” Research Fellowships for PhD students and young researchers, is being launched on September 18 and will be open until November 18, 2023. Israeli PhD students and young researchers willing to pursue their research in France [...]

By | September 18th, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on ANNULÉ / POSTPONED – “Chateaubriand” Research Fellowships in France for Israeli PhD students and young researchers

La newsletter du CRFJ : The French Research Center in Jerusalem has a new director

Vincent Lemire has stepped down as director of the French Research Center in Jerusalem. A historian specializing in Jerusalem, co-author of Jerusalem : History of a Global City (2022), and author of Au pied du mur : vie et mort du quartier maghrébin de Jérusalem 1187-1967 (2022), he is resuming his position as professor at Gustave-Eiffel University in [...]

By | September 11th, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on La newsletter du CRFJ : The French Research Center in Jerusalem has a new director

Paleolithic flutes from Eynan-Mallaha (Israel): A little music 12,000 years old

A team of archaeologists, archaeozoologists and ethnomusicologists led by Laurent Davin and José-Miguel Tejero has discovered the first prehistoric sound instruments in the Near East. These are seven small flutes made from perforated bird bones. You can even listen to them... The study of these flutes was recently published in the international journal Nature Scientific Reports [...]

By | September 6th, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Paleolithic flutes from Eynan-Mallaha (Israel): A little music 12,000 years old

« La mort à l’oeil nu »

L’archéo-anthropologue Fanny Bocquentin (CNRS), directrice de la fouille d’Eynan-Mallaha en Israël et spécialiste des rites funéraires, parle de son ouvrage « La mort à l’oeil nu » (CNRS Editions, 2023). La douleur du deuil et notre impuissance devant la mort sont inscrits au plus profond de notre histoire et s’expriment avec force dès les premiers écrits de l’humanité. [...]

By | September 3rd, 2023|In the media|Comments Off on « La mort à l’oeil nu »

Comment les humains ont volé le rouge aux plantes

Au nord d’Israël, sur la côte orientale de la Méditerranée, s’est développée il y a entre -13 000 et - 9 650 ans la culture natoufienne. Des chasseurs-cueilleurs qui, d’après de récentes découvertes, auraient pour la première fois utilisé des pigments rouges d’origine organique. En savoir plus sur le journal du CNRS

By | September 2nd, 2023|In the media|Comments Off on Comment les humains ont volé le rouge aux plantes