TY - BOOK AU - Wise,Michael Owen TI - Methods of investigation of the Dead Sea scrolls and the Khirbet Qumran site: present realities and future prospects T2 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences SN - 9780897667937 AV - Q11.W813.M484 1994 PY - 1994/// CY - New York, New York PB - New York Academy of Sciences KW - Dead Sea scrolls KW - Congresses KW - Qumran community KW - Excavations (Archaeology) KW - West Bank KW - Qumran Site N1 - 1 and indexes; Archaeology of Khirbet Qumran; Robert Donceel, Pauline Donceel-Voute --; Community at Qumran in light of its pottery; Jodi Magness --; Khirbet Qumran and the manuscript finds of the Judaean wilderness; Norman Golb --; Khirbet Qumran in light of new archaeological explorations in the Qumran caves; Joseph Patrich --; Some remarks on the Qumran cemetery; Zdzislaw Jan Kapera --; Women in the Dead Sea scrolls; Eileen M. Schuller --; Copper scroll treasure as an accumulation of religious offerings; P. Kyle McCarter, Jr. --; Place of the Damascus document; Michael A. Knibb --; Aramaic "Son of God" text from Qumran cave 4; Joseph A. Fitzmyer --; Admonition texts from Qumran cave 4; Torleif Elgvin --; Methods for determining relationships between manuscripts, with special reference to the Psalms scrolls; Peter W. Flint --; Messiahs in context: method in the study of messianism in the Dead Sea scrolls; John J. Collins --; Samaritan origins and the Qumran texts; Ferdinand Dexinger --; Manual of discipline in the light of statutes of Hellenistic associations; Matthias Klinghardt --; Morphological and philological observations: preparing the critical text and translation of the Serek ha-Yahad; James H. Charlesworth; History and the Copper scroll; Al Wolters --; "Qumran library" in the light of the attitude towards books and libraries in the Second Temple period; Yaacov Shavit --; Language of the Copper scroll in the light of the phrases denoting the directions of the world; Piotr Muchowski --; Exegetical method of the Damascus document reconsidered; Samuel Iwry --; Pesharim and the origins of the Dead Sea scrolls; George J. Brooke --; Theory of Judeo-Christian origins: the last column of the Damascus document; Robert Eisenman --; Calendrical texts and the origins of the Dead Sea scroll community; James C. VanderKam --; Annalistic calendar from Qumran; Michael O. Wise --; Methodology, the scrolls, and origins; Phillip R. Callaway --; Investigation of the Otot-text (4Q319) and questions about methodology; Uwe Glessmer --; Report and discussion concerning readiocarbon dating of fourteen Dead Sea scrolls --; Ethics of publication of the Dead Sea scrolls: panel discussion; 2 ER -