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Qumran scrolls unveil ancient Hebrew biblical texts and religious belief A Bedouin shepherd found the first scrolls in the Dead Sea caves back Artifacts suggest the Essene sect once lived and wrote in ...
Using artificial intelligence and radiocarbon dating to determine the age of ancient manuscripts. Since their discovery, the ...
While a few, such as certain Amoraim and Natronoi Gaon, retained access, it became almost exclusive to non-Jewish royalty. The last known Jewish mention came from the Ramban in the 13th century, who n ...
Institutions transfer works and artifacts into safekeeping, after taking similar precautions following Oct. 7 and during ...
Experts Determine the Age of 'Dead Sea Scrolls,' Some Date Back to the Original Authors of the Bible The Dead Sea Scrolls are ...
The site of Khirbet Qumran (a modern Arabic name) is located in the West Bank, near the northern edge of the Dead Sea, and is where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 11 nearby caves nearly 80 ...