The State of the Archaeological Debate at Qumran

Full title
The State of the Archaeological Debate at Qumran
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Reference type
Author(s)
Cargill, Robert R.
Year
2011
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Currents in Biblical Research
Volume
10
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
101-118
Label
30/01/2012
Abstract

This article surveys the present state of archaeological research at Qumran. The article first examines those explorers who came to Qumran prior to the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and interpreted the site without the influence of the scrolls. It then examines how the interpretation of the site changed following the discovery of the scrolls and the excavation of the site by Roland de Vaux. The article then offers a survey of recent contributions by those who excavated the site after de Vaux, as well as contributions made by those whose scholarship has influenced the interpretation of Qumran despite not having excavated there. The article concludes with a discussion of why the interpretation of Qumran weighs so heavily on our understanding of the Dead Sea Scrolls.