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Domenican priest. From 1934 until his death lived in Jerusalem at the Ecole Biblique. Led the excavation of Qumran (1951-56) and the study of the manuscripts. One of the major supporters of the Essene Hypothesis.  
Domenican priest. From 1934 until his death lived in Jerusalem at the Ecole Biblique. Led the excavation of Qumran (1951-56) and the study of the manuscripts. One of the major supporters of the Essene Hypothesis.  


==Works==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


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Revision as of 20:33, 6 October 2009

Roland de Vaux (1903-1970) wa a French scholar.

Biography

Domenican priest. From 1934 until his death lived in Jerusalem at the Ecole Biblique. Led the excavation of Qumran (1951-56) and the study of the manuscripts. One of the major supporters of the Essene Hypothesis.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

  • Les institutions de l’Ancien Testament (Paris 1958-60)
  • L’archéologie et les manuscrits de la mer Morte (London 1961)