Two Damascus Document Fragments and Mistaken Identities: The Mingling of Some Qumran Cave 4 and Cave 6 Fragments

Abstract Two of the unidentified Cave 4 fragments preserving text of the Damascus Document which were mistakenly associated with 4Q269 should instead be assigned to 6Q15, since they join to 6Q15 fragment 1. This is the first case of a join between fragments claimed to have come from different caves....

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Published in:Dead Sea discoveries
Main Author: Tigchelaar, Eibert J. C. 1959- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2021
In: Dead Sea discoveries
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Damaskusschrift (Qumran Scrolls) / Provenienzforschung / Höhle 4, Qumran / 4Q269
IxTheo Classification:HD Early Judaism
Further subjects:B PAM 41.734
B Provenance
B 6Q15
B Qumran Cave 4
B Qumran / Höhle 6
B Damascus Document
B Qumran Cave 6
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Summary:Abstract Two of the unidentified Cave 4 fragments preserving text of the Damascus Document which were mistakenly associated with 4Q269 should instead be assigned to 6Q15, since they join to 6Q15 fragment 1. This is the first case of a join between fragments claimed to have come from different caves. Also PAM 41.734 does not clearly distinguish between all Cave 4 and Cave 6 fragments.
ISSN:1568-5179
Contains:Enthalten in: Dead Sea discoveries
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685179-20201001