Storage Conditions and Physical Treatments Relating to the Dating of the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Reference type
Author(s)
Caldararo, Niccolo
Year
1995
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Radiocarbon
Volume
37
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
21-32
Label
march 3, 1997
Abstract

The Dead Sea Scrolls have been analyzed by paleographic, non-destructive and destructive testing. The dates of their creation have been in dispute since their discovery. Research has established their authenticity, but a variety of conditions including the methods of skin preparation, variation in storage conditions and post-discovery restoration treatments could have introduced changes now affecting dating efforts. Comprehensive analyses were not possible until recently. Such analysis must be performed to establish a concrete framework for all the texts.