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Month: November 2019

The Role of Palaeography in Modelling Judean Desert Scrolls: An Introduction to Material Reconstruction in a 2D working Environment (Part II.2)

November 13, 2019 James M. Tucker Leave a comment

Introduction to the Legacy System of DJD In the previous post of this series, I introduced how the early editors…

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Posted in: Dead Sea Scrolls, Digital Humanities, Judean Desert Scrolls, palaeography Filed under: 1QSa, Licht, Milik

Lecture Announcement: University of Birmingham, 8–10 Dec 2019

November 6, 2019 James M. Tucker Leave a comment

On December 8–10, Prof. Dr. Charlotte Hempel is bringing together an outstanding group of scholars to discuss the legacy of…

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