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12th Dead Sea Scrolls cave discovered in Israel
« on: February 09, 2017, 04:12:37 am »
Researchers have discovered a new cave in Israel that they say once held Dead Sea Scrolls, making it just the 12th such cave of its kind found. The find is thus a milestone, according to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

The cave was looted long before the archeologists excavated it, but inside they found telltale signs that scrolls had been there: broken storage jars and lids on its edges and in a tunnel in the back.

"This exciting excavation is the closest we’ve come to discovering new Dead Sea scrolls in 60 years. Until now, it was accepted that Dead Sea scrolls were found only in 11 caves at Qumran, but now there is no doubt that this is the 12th cave,” Oren Gutfeld, an archaeologist at the Hebrew University’s Institute of Archaeology and director of the excavation, said in a statement.

“Although at the end of the day no scroll was found, and instead we ‘only’ found a piece of parchment rolled up in a jug that was being processed for writing, the findings indicate beyond any doubt that the cave contained scrolls that were stolen.”

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2017/02/08/12th-dead-sea-scrolls-cave-discovered-in-israel.html

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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2017, 02:22:57 pm »
Archaeologists announce new Dead Sea Scrolls discovery
'The most important in the last 60 years in the caves of Qumran'
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It hasn’t happened since 1956, but Israeli archaeologists are announcing the discovery of a new cave – the 12th so far – used by Jews of the Second Temple era to hide scrolls containing copies of the Hebrew Bible and other texts.

“This is one of the most exciting archaeological discoveries, and the most important in the last 60 years, in the caves of Qumran,” said Oren Gutfield of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Institute of Archaeology, co-discoverer with his colleague Ahiad Ovadia.

 

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/archaeologists-announce-new-dead-sea-scrolls-discovery/#Tr7qAdlehuZ1lDJG.99

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Re: 12th Dead Sea Scrolls cave discovered in Israel
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2017, 03:47:16 pm »
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