Qumran cave 11Q: archaeology and new scroll fragments

<p>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 d...

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Contributors: Humbert, Jean-Baptiste 1940- (Editor) ; Fidanzio, Marcello 1975- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2019
In: Novum testamentum et orbis antiquus (Band 8)
Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Khirbet Qumrân and Ai͏̈n Feshkha. 4A, Qumran cave 11Q] (2021) (Crawford, Sidnie White, 1960 -)
Rewriting the History of the Qumran Caves (2022) (Brooke, George J., 1952 -)
Rewriting the History of the Qumran Caves: Reviews of Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Marcello Fidanzio, eds., Khirbet Qumrân et Aïn Feshka, Vol. 4a: Qumran Cave 11Q (2022) (Mizzi, Dennis, 1983 -)
Rewriting the History of the Qumran Caves (2022) (Crawford, Sidnie White, 1960 -)
Rewriting the History of the Qumran Caves (2022) (Schiffman, Lawrence H., 1948 -)
Edition:1. Edition 2019
Series/Journal:Novum testamentum et orbis antiquus Series archaeologica Band 8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ain Fashka / Höhle 11, Qumran / Excavation
B Ain Fashka / Excavation
B Qumran / Excavation
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Archaeology
B Archaeology / Qumran
B Exegesis
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