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New Studies in the Archaeology of the Judean Desert: Collected Papers
Submitted by
Shlomo Brand
on Sun, 25/02/2024 - 12:56
Updated by:
Shlomo Brand
Research notes:
SB/not checked/22/02/2024
Reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Sion, Ofer
Uziel, Joe
Ganor, Amir
Klein, Eitan
year:
2023
Full title:
New Studies in the Archaeology of the Judean Desert: Collected Papers
Place of Publication:
Jerusalem
Publisher:
The Israel Antiquities Authority
Work type:
Essay/Monograph
Hebrew bible:
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents:
Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha:
Record reference:
The Judean Desert Caves Archaeological Project: Results and Preliminary Insights from the First Four Seasons
Geology, Geomorphology and Formation Processes of the Qumran Caves
The Renewed Excavations in the Cave of Horror
The Forgotten Cave: The Renewed Excavations at Murabba‘at Cave 4
The Vespasian Coins Cave: A Refuge Cave from the Time of the First Jewish Revolt
Kings, Hermits and Refugees in the Judean Desert in the Late Second Temple Period and During the Bar Kokhba Revolt
The Cave Shelters in the Desert of Herodium During the Revolts Against the Romans
Avigad’s Excavations of the Naḥal David Burial Caves and the Settlement of ‘En Gedi under the Hasmoneans and Herod the Great
Contextualizing Settlements on the Eastern Dead Sea Littoral from the First Century BCE to the Seventh Century CE
The Mountains Quake, the Hills Melt… and the Earth? New Fragments from the Greek Minor Prophets Scroll (8Ḥevxiigr)
A Protocol for Material and Digital Reconstruction of Fragmentary Dead Sea Scrolls
Two Caves, Two Stories? Reconstructing Environmental and Anthropogenic Activities in Judean Desert Caves Based on the Faunal Remains
Textile and Basketry Remains from the Cave of Horror
Ḥorbat Qumran as a Gathering Place: The Transportation Aspect
Photogrammetric Documentation and Visibility Analysis of the Roman Siege Works at Masada
Preliminary Insights following the Recovery of a Cache of Roman-Period Weaponry from the Cave of the Swords
URL:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.10329820
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.10329820
Label:
04/03/2024
Record number:
112 543