Thought this might be a good forum to ask this question: This article 
(http://abcnews.go.com/International/worlds-oldest-complete-torah-scroll-found-italian-professor/story?id=19280022#.UaY795wvlVU)
 claims 
that this 12th-13th century manuscript is the "oldest complete torah 
scroll," but Codex Leningradensis dates to 1008-9 AD. 

Is the 
Torah portion of Leningradensis lacking in some way, or is 
Leningradensis not in the running for "oldest Torah scroll" because it 
also contains the Prophets and the Writings?
Sincerely,

Chris Lovelace
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