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The Site Of The Dead Sea Scrolls Archaeological Interpretations And Debates Katharina Galor

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The Site Of The Dead Sea Scrolls Archaeological Interpretations And Debates Katharina Galor
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.91 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Katharina Galor, Jean-baptiste Humbert, Jurgen Zangenberg, International Conference Qumran--the Si
ISBN: 9789004145047, 9789047407973, 9004145044, 9047407970
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Site Of The Dead Sea Scrolls Archaeological Interpretations And Debates Katharina Galor by Katharina Galor, Jean-baptiste Humbert, Jurgen Zangenberg, International Conference Qumran--the Si 9789004145047, 9789047407973, 9004145044, 9047407970 instant download after payment.

Proceedings of the Conference held at Brown University, November 17-19, 2002 Today, archaeology plays an ever growing role in Qumran studies. Fifteen papers presented in 2002 at Brown University provide the necessary data to break new ground in the recent debate about the character of Qumran. Section I discusses material from old and new excavations that help assess the validity of the traditional Qumran-Essene hypothesis. Part II discusses various aspects of the main settlement such as division of space, the character of period III, the date of the cave scroll deposits and the use of food. Part III deals with the Qumran cemetery and a similar graveyard at Khirbet Qazone. Part IV places Qumran into a wider regional context, concentrating on local agriculture and ceramic production. The articles strongly call for a new awareness for archaeological detail and, in their various ways, instigate a renewed debate about how to bring texts and material culture into a meaningful dialogue.

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