Jun 26 Blog
By: Robin Ngo
Researchers recently deciphered one of the last two remaining Dead Sea Scrolls. Written in code, the scroll describes a 364-day calendar used by the Qumran community that lived in the Judean Desert.
Sep 1 Blog
By: BAS Staff
In 1991, Martin Abegg, Jr., contemplated doing something unprecedented that had the potential to derail his academic career: publishing reconstructions of the Dead Sea Scrolls without the permission of the sluggish and secretive publication team.
Mar 21 eBook
By: BAS Admin
Herod’s desert fortress on the mountaintop of Masada has been immortalized as an enduring symbol of Jewish pride and determination. Although the stronghold was built by the megalomaniac King Herod, it was made famous as the site of the last stand between the besieged Jewish rebels and the relentlessly advancing Romans in the First Jewish Revolt in 73/74 A.D. What is the archaeological evidence for the siege of Masada?
Sep 11 Blog
By: Marek Dospěl
What is the significance of the Aramaic texts among the Dead Sea Scrolls for elucidating the literary, societal, political, and religious contexts of ancient Judaism and nascent Christianity?
Feb 20 Blog
In the May/June 2015 issue of BAR, Lawrence H. Schiffman describes the Dead Sea Scrolls’ history, from their discovery in the Qumran caves to the state of present-day scroll research.
Jan 4 Blog
By: Biblical Archaeology Society Staff
For nearly 2,000 years, the Qumran caves protected the secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Might the same caves also shed light on the mystery of who deposited the scrolls there in the first place?
Mar 30 Blog
By: Hershel Shanks
On March 16, 2016, Joseph Aviram, the working president of the Israel Exploration Society, turned 100 years old.
May 6 Blog
The Israel Museum in Jerusalem will display a Dead Sea Scroll containing one of the earliest known copies of the Ten Commandments.
Nov 20 Blog
The Israel Antiquities Authority has released a free app for iPhones and iPads with archaeology games and puzzles.
Jul 25 eBook
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