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The Dead Sea, the Nearest Neighbor of Qumran and the Dead Sea Manuscripts: What SEM, XRD and Instrumental Neutron Activation May Show about Dead Sea Mud
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On the Age of Jar-35
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Was the Qumran Settlement a Mere Pottery Production Center? What Neutron Activation Revealed
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Qumran- the Pottery Factory
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Return to the Cave of the Letters: What Still Lies Buried?
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The Enigma of Qumran: Four archaeologists assess the site
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What Was Qumran? Not a Country Villa
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A Newly-Discovered Cistern Near the ‘First-Century Building’ Near the Top of the ‘En-Gedi Ascent
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Excavations at Qumran: Summer of 2001
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Pottery of Qumran and Ein Ghuweir: The First Chemical Exploration of Provenience
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