Characterization of the Dead Sea Scrolls by advanced analytical techniques

Updated by: 
Michal Drori Elmalem
Research notes: 
MDE/not checked/28/01/2016
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Rabin, Ira
Hahn, Oliver
year: 
2013
Full title: 

Characterization of the Dead Sea Scrolls by advanced analytical techniques

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Analytical Methods
Issue / Series Volume: 
18
Pages: 
4648-4654
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

For many years after the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, text analysis and fragment attribution were the main concern of the scholars dealing with them. The uncertain archaeological provenance of a large part of the collection added difficulties to the already formidable task of sorting thousands of fragments. After 60 years of scholarly research the questions of origin, archaeological provenance and correct attribution of the fragments are still debated. To help address these questions we have developed a methodology suitable for the material studies of the scrolls using combinations of X-ray, FTIR and Raman techniques. On the one hand, an accurate characterization of the highly heterogeneous writing media of the Dead Sea Scrolls leads to a reliable reconstruction of their history and, thus, contributes significantly to the current debate. On the other hand, it provides new information on the production of ancient parchment towards the end of the Second Temple period, opening a new page in the historical study of technology.

Label: 
22/02/2016
Record number: 
101 183