The Qumran Chronicle
Vol. 12, No. 2/4 - December 2004
Current Events and Information
- Minna LÖNNQVIST, Kenneth LÖNNQVIST, The Emergence of a New Archaeological Theory of the Qumran Community, 81 - 107
Contributions
- Kenneth ATKINSON, Anti-Roman Polemics in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature: Their Later Use in John's Apocalypse, 109 - 122
- Phillip R. CALLAWAY, Reflections on the Language of the 'Historical' Dead Sea Scrolls, 123 -126
- Stanisław MĘDALA, The Alcimus of History and the Author of 1QH X-XVII, 127 -143
History of the Qumran Research
- Judy BROWN, Publication and Publicity: John Marco Allegro and the Dead Sea Scrolls, 145 - 160
Reviews
- Jodi Magness, The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls (by M. Lönnqvist and K. Lönnqvist), 161 - 164
- Bruno W. W. Dombrowski, Ideological and Socio-Structural Developments of the Qumran Association as Suggested by Internal Evidence of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Part I (by K. Atkinson), 165 - 168
- Bruno W. W. Dombrowski, Ideological and Socio-Structural Developments of the Qumran Association as Suggested by Internal Evidence of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Part II (by. K. Atkinson), 168 - 172
- Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, vol. XXXIX: The Texts from the Judaean Desert, Indices and Introduction to the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert (by Ph. R. Callaway), 172 - 174
- Beate EGO, Armin LANGE, Peter PILHOFER, eds., Gemeinde ohne Tempel. Community without Temple (by Z. J. Kapera), 177 - 177
- Jaime Vázquez Allege, ed., Para comprender Los manuscritos del mar Muerto (by Z. J. Kapera), 179 - 178
- David L. Washburn, A Catalogue of Biblical Passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls (by A. Tronina), 178 - 180
Chronique
- Dariusz DŁUGOSZ, Qumrân et le judaisme du tournant de notre ere. Table ronde au College de France, 181