Version 1.0Ludvik A. Kjeldsberg; Ã…rstein Justnes; Hilda Deborah, 2024, "A Database of Post-2002 Dead Sea Scroll-like Fragments", https://doi.org/10.18710/JKTXN1, DataverseNO, V1Learn about Data Citation Standards.Dataset Metrics7 Downloads
Description Since 2002, more than a hundred "new" Dead Sea Scroll fragments have appeared on the antiquities market. Most of these fragments are tiny and deteriorated and have later been revealed as modern forgeries. Nonetheless, they have been big business. In this database, we have catalogued all of them, providing information about their content, owners, alleged provenance, their place in the biblical corpus, size, and publication history. (2023-09-01)Subject Arts and Humanities Keyword Forgeries License/Data Use Agreement
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