Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 1993
Special Section
Dead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments
Dershowitz to Head Qimron’s Legal Team
Elisha Qimron, the Israeli Dead Sea Scroll scholar who is suing the Biblical Archaeology Society (BAS) for a quarter of a million dollars, has hired Alan Dershowitz, one of this country’s most famous and most feared lawyers, to fight his case in the United States. Time magazine...Dead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments
Have Your Remote Control Handy
Enigmas, secrets—an aura of mystery still surrounds the Dead Sea Scrolls, as the titles of these videos attest. And the mere fact that videos are being produced for a mass-market on this once-obscure subject indicates that interest in the scrolls is as high now as when they were first discovered in the late 1940s and early 1950s near the site of Qumran, on the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea.Read more ›
Dead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments
More on the Pierced Messiah Text from Eisenman and Vermes
Few of the recently published Dead Sea Scrolls have generated as much controversy as payment 4Q285, popularly known as the Pierced Messiah text. The debate over its meaning has raged in the pages of this magazine. Now two of the principal scholars in that debate, Robert Eisenman,...Dead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments
Bits & Pieces
Computers Enhance Scroll Studies If “making it” in today’s world means being on a computer, then Dead Sea Scroll studies have finally arrived. Two new developments have thrust the scrolls into the digital arena. The first is the availability on computer of all the information contained in...1993 Excavation Opportunities
Casting Call for the World’s Longest-Running Drama
“All the world’s a stage,” Shakespeare declared. Few places, however, provide a more dramatic backdrop for history making events than the Near East. Birthplace of the three major Western religions, much-traveled roadway for bloody conquerors and pious pilgrims alike, the jewel-in-the-crown of many an empire and also...1993 Excavation Opportunities
Old Stones, New Friends
In a summer of sweaty, dirty, demanding volunteer work, one particularly arduous morning stands out. We were dismantling a Persian-period wall at Ashkelon. My job was to work the stones free with a pick and then carry them in my arms over a treacherous terrain of balks,...1993 Excavation Opportunities