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Description Strip of the Copper Scroll from Qumran Cave 3 written in the Hebrew Mishnaic dialect, on display at the Jordan Museum, Amman.jpg |
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A Strip of the Copper Scroll from Qumran Cave 3 written in the Hebrew Mishnaic dialect. All of the 23 copper strips are on display in a large glass case. First century CE. From Qumran (Khirbet Qumran or Wadi Qumran), West Bank of the Jordan River, near the Dead Sea, modern-day State of Israel. The Jordan Museum, Amman, Jordan Hashimite Kingdom.
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Author | Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) | |||
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