Footnote 3 - Recollections from 40 Years Ago: More Scrolls Lie Buried
See Dan Gill’s review of Amos Nur’s video, “Earthquakes in the Holy Land,” Books in Brief, BAR 17:05.
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See Dan Gill’s review of Amos Nur’s video, “Earthquakes in the Holy Land,” Books in Brief, BAR 17:05.
Babata was a Jewish woman from a village on the shore of the Dead Sea who fled to the cave with her family’s legal documents during the Second Jewish Revolt. See Joseph A. Fitzmyer’s review of The Documents from the Bar Kokhba Period in the Cave of Letters: Greek Papyri, edited by Naphtali Lewis, in Books in Brief, BAR 16:03.
See Shelley Wachsmann, “The Galilee Boat—2,000-Year-Old Hull Recovered Intact,” BAR 14:05).
See Trude Dothan and Seymour Gitin, “Ekron of the Philistines,” BAR 16:01 and “Ekron of the Philistines, Part 2,” BAR 16:02.
See Ephraim Stern, “Excavations at Tell Mevorakh Are Prelude to Tell Dor Dig,” BAR 05:03.