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Megillot Genuzot‭ - ‬First and Second Studies‭, ‬1948-1950

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‭Elazar Lipa Sukenik‭

Elazar Lipa Sukenik

Surveys of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in the Judean Desert, by Eliezer Lipa Sukenik. Jerusalem, published by Bialik Institute. [1948–1950]. Two sections. Survey 1: 43 pp., XIII picture plates. Survey 2: 91 pp., XX picture plates. 31 cm.

This is the first publication dealing with the Dead Sea Scrolls. Prof. Sukenik of Hebrew University was the first scholar to research the scrolls and his initial findings are published here. In his introduction, the author describes the difficult conditions he had to work under as the War of Independence was raging. He dedicates this work to the memory of those who fell in battle, among them his son. Both surveys include photographs and facsimiles of fragments of the scrolls. This is the first and exceedingly rare publication of this historical discovery.

The Dead Sea Scrolls, otherwise known as the Judean Desert Scrolls, or the Qumran Scrolls, were discovered in a cave in Qumran in the Judean Desert and nearby sites in the Dead Sea area during the years 1947–1956. Their discovery is considered the most significant archaeological find in Israel in modern times. They have much historical and religious value. In section two, Prof. Sukenik relates the entire story of the exciting discovery.

The booklets are printed in an elegant format on high-quality paper with very wide margins. The facsimiles are printed on high-quality glossy paper. The booklets are bound in their original soft-cover bindings and are in mint condition. The second volume is covered with a dust jacket of clear paper.