Holistic Qumran [electronic resource] : trans-disciplinary research of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls / edited by Jan Gunneweg, Annemie Adriaens, Joris Dik.

Contributor(s): Gunneweg, Jan | Adriaens, A. (Annemie) | Dik, Joris | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah ; v. 87.Publication details: Leiden [Netherlands] ; Boston : Brill, 2010Description: xv, 191 p., [13] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), mapsISBN: 9789004190757 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Dead Sea scrolls | Qumran communityGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 296.8/15 LOC classification: BM175.Q6 | H65 2010Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
The coin beneath the crust : a pilot study of coins from the Mediterranean coast of Israel / Annemie Adriaens ... [et al.] -- A short note on the application of synchrotron-based micro-tomography on the Dead Sea scrolls / Joris Dik ... [et al.] -- Gender and Qumran / Katharina Galor -- Was the Qumran settlement a mere pottery production center? What instrumental neutron activation revealed / Jan Gunneweg, Marta Balla -- Introduction to the "buried bones" / Jan Gunneweg -- Animal remains from Khirbet Qumran : a case study of two bones (QUM 392 and 393) from two bone burials / Gila Kahila Bar-Gal, Tzviki Rosenberg, Charles Greenblatt -- Degradation of parchment and ink of the Dead Sea scrolls investigated using synchrotron-based X-ray and infrared microscopy / Bridget Murphy ... [et al.] -- Radiocarbon dating and Qumran / Johannes van der Plicht, Kaare L. Rasmussen -- Characterization of the writing media of the Dead Sea scrolls / Ira Rabin ... [et al.] -- On the age of Jar-35 / Kaare L. Rasmussen ... [et al.] -- Analyzes [sic] of a sample of "masse de fer" from Qumran locus 104 excavated by R. de Vaux / Kaare L. Rasmussen ... [et al.] -- The sciences and the reconstruction of the ancient scrolls : possibilities and impossibilities (summary) / Emanuel Tov -- Introduction to "soap at Qumran" / Jan Gunneweg -- Making soap as the Qumranites did / Sasja van der Vaart ... [et al.] -- 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 / Jan Gunneweg.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The coin beneath the crust : a pilot study of coins from the Mediterranean coast of Israel / Annemie Adriaens ... [et al.] -- A short note on the application of synchrotron-based micro-tomography on the Dead Sea scrolls / Joris Dik ... [et al.] -- Gender and Qumran / Katharina Galor -- Was the Qumran settlement a mere pottery production center? What instrumental neutron activation revealed / Jan Gunneweg, Marta Balla -- Introduction to the "buried bones" / Jan Gunneweg -- Animal remains from Khirbet Qumran : a case study of two bones (QUM 392 and 393) from two bone burials / Gila Kahila Bar-Gal, Tzviki Rosenberg, Charles Greenblatt -- Degradation of parchment and ink of the Dead Sea scrolls investigated using synchrotron-based X-ray and infrared microscopy / Bridget Murphy ... [et al.] -- Radiocarbon dating and Qumran / Johannes van der Plicht, Kaare L. Rasmussen -- Characterization of the writing media of the Dead Sea scrolls / Ira Rabin ... [et al.] -- On the age of Jar-35 / Kaare L. Rasmussen ... [et al.] -- Analyzes [sic] of a sample of "masse de fer" from Qumran locus 104 excavated by R. de Vaux / Kaare L. Rasmussen ... [et al.] -- The sciences and the reconstruction of the ancient scrolls : possibilities and impossibilities (summary) / Emanuel Tov -- Introduction to "soap at Qumran" / Jan Gunneweg -- Making soap as the Qumranites did / Sasja van der Vaart ... [et al.] -- 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 / Jan Gunneweg.

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