Agreed those things are possible. But it's equally possible that they (whoever
they were; I
agree with you about the whole Essene thing) just bought jars wherever they
could and put
scrolls they had already made into them. That's my gripe: the article goes
immediately from
jars from
On 8 Mar 2007 at 8:52, Søren Holst wrote:
Dave Washburn wrote:
I frequently wonder why otherwise competent scholars come up with statements
like this
one:
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Although chemical analysis indicated that several cave jars were made from
clay found near
Qumran, it also showed
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