Jean-Baptiste Humbert
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Jean-Baptiste Humbert (born 8 December 1940) is a French archaeologist who has excavated in
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, Palestine,
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. He is of the order of the Dominicans and is director of the Archaeology Laboratory of the
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in
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
. He was responsible for publishing the notes and materials from the excavations of
Qumran Qumran ( he, קומראן; ar, خربة قمران ') is an archaeological site in the West Bank managed by Israel's Qumran National Park. It is located on a dry marl plateau about from the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, near the Israeli ...
, which were under the direction of
Roland de Vaux Roland Guérin de Vaux (17 December 1903 – 10 September 1971) was a French Dominican priest who led the Catholic team that initially worked on the Dead Sea Scrolls. He was the director of the Ecole Biblique, a French Catholic Theological S ...
.


Career

Humbert was born in
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( Saône-et-Loire). After school he studied at an art design school before fulfilling military obligations. In 1965 he became a novitiate of the Dominican order. He took seminars in archaeology while studying theology. In 1973 he received a degree in theology, after which he moved to the Ecole biblique in Jerusalem began to study archaeology at a higher level, completing various courses of study, which included fieldwork throughout the 1970s. He was professor of Palestinian Archaeology until 2004. From 1988 to 1994 Humbert co-directed digs at the
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of Amman. Until 1993 he directed the excavations at Khirbet es-Samra in Jordan. Since 1995 he has led a mission to Gaza, uncovering the Byzantine remains there. In 1986 the Ecole Biblique decided to publish the final report of the Qumran excavations carried out by Roland de Vaux and appointed Humbert to expedite the publication. In 1993 he published the notes and photographs of de Vaux in collaboration with Alain Chambon. Two new books, devoted to the interpretation of the excavations of Fr. Roland de Vaux, were published in 2003 and 2016.Jean-Baptiste Humbert, Alain Chambon, Jolanta Mlynarczyk, Khirbet Qumrân et Aïn Feshkha, Fouilles du P. Roland de Vaux, vol. IIIa, L'archéologie de Qumrân, Reconsidération de l'interprétation; Corpus of the Lamps, Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica 5a, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2016, 536 pp. ()


Publications

Among his Qumran works are: * J.-B. Humbert, Alain Chambon, Jolanta Mlynarczyk, "Khirbet Qumrân et Aïn Feshkha, Fouilles du P. Roland de Vaux", vol. IIIa, ''L'archéologie de Qumrân, Reconsidération de l'interprétation''; Corpus of the Lamps, Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica 5a, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2016, 536 p. () * "L’espace sacré à Qumrân, propositions pour l’archéologie", ''Revue biblique'' 101, 1994, pp. 160–214, pl. I–III. * J.-B. Humbert & J. Gunneweg (Eds.) ''Khirbet Qumrân et ’Aïn Feshkha, II, Études d’anthropologie, de physique et de chimie. Studies of Anthropology, Physics and Chemistry'', (Novum testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archæologica, 3), Academic Press, Fribourg (Suisse)/ Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2003. * "Reconsideration of the Archaeological Interpretation", 419–424, in Humbert & Gunneweg. * "The Chronology during the First Century B.C., de Vaux and his Method: a Debate", 425–444, in Humbert & Gunneweg. * K. Galor, J.-B. Humbert & J. Zangenberg (Eds.) ''Qumran The Site of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Archaeological Interpretations and Debates, Proceedings of a Conference held at Brown University'', Nov. 17–19, 2002, (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah, 57), Koninklijke Brill, Leiden / Boston 2006. * "Some Remarks on the Archaeology of Qumran," 19–39, in Galor, Humbert & Zangenberg. * Collab. with Estelle Villeneuve, ''L'affaire Qumrân : Les découvertes de la mer Morte'', coll. " Découvertes Gallimard" (n° 498), Gallimard, 2006, .


See also

* Church of Saint John the Baptist, Jerusalem, whose Late Roman/Byzantine structure was excavated by Humbert in 2010-2011


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Humbert, Jean-Baptiste Qumran French archaeologists Corresponding members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres Officiers of the Légion d'honneur French Dominicans People from Mâcon 1940 births Living people Academic staff of École Biblique