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Khirbet Qumran And Ain Feshkha Iv A Qumran Cave 11q Archaeology And New Scroll Fragments Fidanzio

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Khirbet Qumran And Ain Feshkha Iv A Qumran Cave 11q Archaeology And New Scroll Fragments Fidanzio
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Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
File Extension: PDF
File size: 173.29 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Fidanzio, Marcello; Humbert, Jean-Baptiste; Tov, Emanuel
ISBN: 9783647564692, 3647564699
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Khirbet Qumran And Ain Feshkha Iv A Qumran Cave 11q Archaeology And New Scroll Fragments Fidanzio by Fidanzio, Marcello; Humbert, Jean-baptiste; Tov, Emanuel 9783647564692, 3647564699 instant download after payment.

Qumran Cave 11Q was discovered by Bedouin in 1956. In the cave, remains of around 30 Dead Sea Scrolls were found, a few of them in very good state of preservation (the Temple Scroll, the Psalm Scroll, the Paleo Leviticus Scroll, and the Targum Job Scroll). The cave was excavated by Roland de Vaux (Ecole Biblique et Archeologique Francaise, Jerusalem) and Gerald L. Harding (Department of Antiquities of Jordan) in 1956; later by Joseph Patrich (University of Haifa) in 1988, and by Marcello Fidanzio and Dan Bahat (ISCAB FTL and Universita della Svizzera Italiana) in 2017. Due to Roland de Vaux's premature death, the archaeology of Cave 11Q has never been published. This volume presents the final report on the 1956, 1988 and 2017 excavations at Cave 11Q. Next to discussing the physical characteristics and stratigraphy of the cave and offering a full analysis of non-textual finds, the volume for the first time presents many tiny manuscript fragments found in storerooms during recent work. These fragments, most of which were collected during 1956 excavation, have not been known until now. The volume, therefore, offers the final report of Cave 11Q excavations as well as the editio princeps of the new fragments, followed by a reevaluation of the entire set of texts found in this famous cave.

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