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Tag Archives: Qumran
New Dead Sea Scrolls?
This week I have seen several articles about the possibility of new Dead Sea Scrolls having been found. Tonight I will not write about these discoveries, but will provide a couple links to blog posts by my friend Luke Chandler. … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Israel, Memories
Tagged Bethlehem, Caves, Dead Sea Scrolls, kando family, mikva, Qumran, scrolls, Yom Kippur
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In the BAR X
The latest issue of Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) arrived in my mailbox at the end of last week and it is now time to write my traditional In the BAR post. There were several items in this issue that caught … Continue reading
Posted in History, Israel, Travel
Tagged Archaeologist, archaeology, Biblical Archaeology Review, Biblical Lachish, Capernaum, David Ussishkin, Lachish, Qumran, Tzaferis
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