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100 1 $aMagness, Jodi.
245 14 $aThe archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls /$cJodi Magness.
260 $aGrand Rapids, MI. :$bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub.,$c©2002.
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490 1 $aStudies in the Dead Sea scrolls and related literature
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
520 $aPublisher's description: The Dead Sea Scrolls are among the most interesting and important archaeological discoveries ever made, and the excavation of the Qumran community itself has provided invaluable information about Judaism and the Jewish world in the last centuries B.C.E. Like the Dead Sea Scrolls, however, the Qumran site continues to be the object of intense scholarly debate. In a book meant to introduce general readers to this fascinating area of study, veteran archaeologist Jodi Magness here provides an overview of the archaeology of Qumran and presents an exciting new interpretation of this ancient community based on information found in the Dead Sea Scrolls and other contemporary documents. Magness's work offers a number of fresh conclusions concerning life at Qumran. She agrees that Qumran was a sectarian settlement but rejects other unconventional views, including the view that Qumran was a villa rustica or manor house. By carefully analyzing the published information on Qumran, she refines the site's chronology, reinterprets the purpose of some of its rooms, and reexamines the archaeological evidence for the presence of women and children in the settlement. Numerous photos and diagrams give readers a firsthand look at the site. Written with an expert's insight yet with a journalist's spunk, this engaging book is sure to reinvigorate discussion of this monumental archaeological find.
505 00 $tAn Introduction to the Archaeology of Qumran --$tThe Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Exploration of Qumran --$tThe Dead Sea Scrolls and the Community at Qumran --$tThe Buildings and Occupation Phases of Qumran --$tWhat Do Pottery and Architecture Tell Us about Qumran? --$tCommunal Meals, a Toilet, and Sacred Space at Qumran --$tMiqva'ot at Qumran --$tWomen and the Cemetery at Qumran --$tThe Temple Tax, Clothing, and the Anti-Hellenizing Attitude of the Sectarians --$tThe Settlements at Ein Feshkha and Ein el-Ghuweir.
630 00 $aDead Sea scrolls.
650 0 $aQumran community.
650 0 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$zWest Bank.
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630 06 $aManuscrits de la mer Morte.
650 6 $aCommunauté de Qumrān.
650 6 $aFouilles (Archéologie)$zCisjordanie.
651 6 $aQumrān (Cisjordanie : Site archéologique)
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