- had been
obtained by a
local Arab on
behalf of
Charles Simon Clermont-
Ganneau, an
archaeologist based in the
French consulate in Jerusalem. The next...
-
Simon Ganneau (born
circa 1805 in Lormes, died 14
March 1851 in Paris) was a
French socialist, feminist, sculptor, and mystic. Like
several other socialists...
-
Charles Simon Clermont-
Ganneau (19
February 1846 – 15
February 1923) was a
noted French Orientalist and archaeologist. Clermont-
Ganneau was born in Paris,...
- Clermont-
Ganneau,
about a
decade prior to the
Siloam inscription,
making it the
first ancient Hebrew inscription found in
modern times. Clermont-
Ganneau wrote...
- A copy was p****ed to
Julius Euting, and
after Charles Simon Clermont-
Ganneau secured its
acquisition by the
Cabinet des Médailles, the
inscription was...
- 251-255; 275.
Charles Clermont-
Ganneau,
Archaeological Researches in Palestine, Vol. 1. pg. 420, 1899;
Charles Clermont-
Ganneau,
Palestine Exploration Fund...
- Warwick. Rome in the East: The
Transformation of an Empire. p. 294. Clermont-
Ganneau, Charles.
Archaeological researches in
Palestine during the
years 1873–1874...
- Albert-Félix-Théophile
Thomas in
Ionia (1872–1873)
Charles Simon Clermont-
Ganneau in
Palestine (1873)
Antoine Héron de Villefosse [fr] in
Algeria and Tunisia...
- death. A
complete tablet was
discovered in 1871 by
Charles Simon Clermont-
Ganneau, in the ad-Dawadariya
school just
outside the al-Atim Gate to the Temple...
- 1007/BF02509912.
Charles Clermont-
Ganneau,
Archaeological Researches in Palestine, Vol. 1. p. 420, 1899;
Charles Clermont-
Ganneau,
Palestine Exploration Fund...