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''' Gerald Lankester Harding''' (1901-1979) was a British scholar.
''' Gerald Lankester Harding''' (1901-1979) was a British scholar. Director of Antiquities in Jordan (1936-1956). Responsible for the Palestine Archaeological Museum (now the Rockefeller Museum), 1948-1956, at the time of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.  


==Biography ==
==Works ==
British scholar. Director of Antiquities in Jordan (1936-1956). Responsible for the Palestine Archae0logical Museum (now the Rockefeller Museum), 1948-1956, at the time of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.  
 
====Essays====
 
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls (1949 Harding), essay]] / In: [[Palestine Exploration Quarterly]] 81 (1949) 112-116                                                                                       
 
==External links ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Lankester_Harding Wikipedia]


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Books====


====Edited volumes====


==External links==
[[Category:H-Ha|Harding]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Lankester_Harding Wikipedia]


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[[Category:Died in the 1970s| 1979 Harding]]
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 24 November 2019

Gerald Lankester Harding (1901-1979) was a British scholar. Director of Antiquities in Jordan (1936-1956). Responsible for the Palestine Archaeological Museum (now the Rockefeller Museum), 1948-1956, at the time of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Works

Essays

External links