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The page: '''Qumran Studies--1960s''', includes (in chronological order) fictional and literary works in the field of [[Qumran Studies]] made in the 1960s, or from 1960 and 1969.
The page: '''Qumran Studies--1960s''', includes (in chronological order) fictional and literary works in the field of [[Qumran Studies]] made in the [[1960s]], or from 1960 and 1969.
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[[File:Shrine Book Jerusalem.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Shrine of the Book]] opened in 1965 at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem to host the collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls]]
[[File:Vaux.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Roland de Vaux]]]]
[[File:Vaux.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Roland de Vaux]]]]
[[File:Geza Vermes.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Geza Vermes]]]]
[[File:Geza Vermes.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Geza Vermes]]]]
[[File:John C. Trever.jpg|thumb|150px|[[John C. Trever]]]]
[[File:John C. Trever.jpg|thumb|150px|[[John C. Trever]]]]
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* [[The Scrolls and Christian Origins (1961 Black), book]]
* [[The Scrolls and Christian Origins (1961 Black), book]]
* [[The Essene Writings from Qumran = Les écrits esséniens découverts près de la mer Morte (1961 Dupont-Sommer / Vermès), book (English ed.)]]
* [[The Essene Writings from Qumran = Les écrits esséniens découverts près de la mer Morte (1961 Dupont-Sommer / Vermès), book (English ed.)]]
* [[Les manuscrits de la Mer Morte (1961 Laperrousaz), book]]
* [[L’archéologie et les manuscrits de la mer Morte (Archaeology and the Dead Sea Scrolls / 1961 Vaux), book]]
* [[L’archéologie et les manuscrits de la mer Morte (Archaeology and the Dead Sea Scrolls / 1961 Vaux), book]]
* [[The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Early Church (1962 Mowry), book]]
* [[The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Early Church (1962 Mowry), book]]
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* [[Edmund Wilson]] (1895-1972)
Four more volumes were published in the 1960s in the [[Discoveries in the Judaean Desert]] series: in 1961, 1962, 1965, and 1968, respectively.
* [[Roland de Vaux]] (1903-1970)
 
* [[Matthew Black]] (1908-1994)
In 1961 most of the scrolls from Cave 11 were purchased by the Government of the Netherlands, and a center for Qumran research (the Groningen Qumran Institute) was established at the University of Groningen under the leadership of [[Adam S. van der Woude]].
* [[Alfred R.C. Leaney]] (1909-1995)
 
* [[Menahem Mansoor]] (1911-2001)
In April 1965 the Scrolls from Cave 1 were permanently accommodated at the Israel Museum of Jerusalem in the [[Shrine of the Book]]; from 1965 to 1995 [[Magen Broshi]] would serve as curator of the collection. The international popularity of the Dead Sea Scrolls was enhanced by three major exhibitions, held at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC (February 27 - March 21, 1965), at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, PA (April 3-25, 1965), and at the British Museum London, England (December, 1965).
* [[Lucetta Mowry]] (1913-2004)
 
* [[John C. Trever]] (1916-2006)
When the 1967 Six-Day War broke out, the manuscripts at the [[Palestine Archaeological Museum]] fell into the hands of Israeli authorities with the exception of the [[Copper Scroll]] which was taken to the Jordan Archaeological Museum in Amman. During the war [[Yigael Yadin]] had also Kando's house searched to find the copy of the [[Temple Scroll]] Kando had kept 11 years hidden there under the floor. All the confiscated manuscripts were added to the collection of Dead Sea Scrolls at the [[Shrine of the Book]].
* [[William H. Brownlee]] (1917-1983)
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* [[Ernest-Marie Laperrousaz]] (1924-2013)
 
* [[Géza Vermès]] (1924-2013)
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* [[James A. Sanders]] (b.1927)
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== History of Research ([[1960s]]) -- Notes ==
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[[File:Shrine Book Jerusalem.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Shrine of the Book]] opened in 1965 at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem to host the collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls]]
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In 1961 most of the scrolls from Cave 11 were purchased by the Government of the Netherlands, and a center for Qumran research (the Groningen Qumran Institute) was established at the University of Groningen under the leadership of [[Adam S. van der Woude]].


[[:Category:Second Temple Studies--1960s|Second Temple Studies]] -- [[:Category:Enochic Studies--1960s|Enochic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Apocalyptic Studies--1960s|Apocalyptic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Qumran Studies--1960s|Qumran Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Apocrypha Studies--1960s|OT Apocrypha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Wisdom Studies--1960s|Wisdom Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Pseudepigrapha Studies--1960s|OT Pseudepigrapha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1960s|Hellenistic-Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Philo Studies--1960s|Philo Studies]] -- [[:Category:Josephus Studies--1960s|Josephus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1960s|Historical Jesus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1960s|Pauline Studies]] -- [[:Category:Johannine Studies--1960s|Johannine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Petrine Studies--1960s|Petrine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Gospels Studies--1960s|Gospels Studies]] -- [[:Category:Christian Origins Studies--1960s|Christian Origins Studies]] -- [[:Category:New Testament Studies--1960s|New Testament Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Christian Studies--1960s|Early Christian Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Jewish Studies--1960s|Early Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1960s|Early Islamic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Samaritan Studies--1960s|Early Samaritan Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--1960s|Hebrew Bible Studies]]
In April 1965 the Scrolls from Cave 1 were permanently accommodated at the Israel Museum of Jerusalem in the [[Shrine of the Book]]; from 1965 to 1995 [[Magen Broshi]] would serve as curator of the collection. The international popularity of the Dead Sea Scrolls was enhanced by three major exhibitions, held at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC (February 27 - March 21, 1965), at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, PA (April 3-25, 1965), and at the British Museum London, England (December, 1965).
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When the 1967 Six-Day War broke out, the manuscripts at the [[Palestine Archaeological Museum]] fell into the hands of Israeli authorities with the exception of the [[Copper Scroll]] which was taken to the Jordan Archaeological Museum in Amman. During the war [[Yigael Yadin]] had also Kando's house searched to find the copy of the [[Temple Scroll]] Kando had kept 11 years hidden there under the floor. All the confiscated manuscripts were added to the collection of Dead Sea Scrolls at the [[Shrine of the Book]].
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The page: Qumran Studies--1960s, includes (in chronological order) fictional and literary works in the field of Qumran Studies made in the 1960s, or from 1960 and 1969.


Highlights (1960s)
Highlights (1960s)


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History of Research (1960s) -- Notes

The Shrine of the Book opened in 1965 at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem to host the collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Four more volumes were published in the 1960s in the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert series: in 1961, 1962, 1965, and 1968, respectively.

In 1961 most of the scrolls from Cave 11 were purchased by the Government of the Netherlands, and a center for Qumran research (the Groningen Qumran Institute) was established at the University of Groningen under the leadership of Adam S. van der Woude.

In April 1965 the Scrolls from Cave 1 were permanently accommodated at the Israel Museum of Jerusalem in the Shrine of the Book; from 1965 to 1995 Magen Broshi would serve as curator of the collection. The international popularity of the Dead Sea Scrolls was enhanced by three major exhibitions, held at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC (February 27 - March 21, 1965), at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, PA (April 3-25, 1965), and at the British Museum London, England (December, 1965).

When the 1967 Six-Day War broke out, the manuscripts at the Palestine Archaeological Museum fell into the hands of Israeli authorities with the exception of the Copper Scroll which was taken to the Jordan Archaeological Museum in Amman. During the war Yigael Yadin had also Kando's house searched to find the copy of the Temple Scroll Kando had kept 11 years hidden there under the floor. All the confiscated manuscripts were added to the collection of Dead Sea Scrolls at the Shrine of the Book.

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