Babatha, a Judean woman from the early second century CE, hid a satchel of thirty-five legal papyri in a cave in Wadi Ḥever on the Dead Sea around 135 CE. This article argues that she brought two other papyri, in Nabatean Aramaic, into the cave (P.XḤev/Se Nab 1, also called “P.Starcky,” and P.XḤev/Se Nab 2), but culled her documents, hiding most in the satchel, while discarding these two. Initially, P.Starcky is analyzed as a title document relating to a date orchard in her hometown of Maoza in Arabia that passed by patrilineal succession to Judah, Babatha’s second husband. I then explain the relevance of P.Starcky to Babatha in relation to her seizing that orchard after Judah’s death, in spite of the claim of his orphaned nephews to the pr...
This article presents a new study of the Christian Palestinian Aramaic palimpsest from the Cairo Gen...
The mummies of Kha and his wife Merit were found intact in an undisturbed tomb in western Thebes nea...
The article focuses on the use of the Paleo-Hebrew script versus the square script (known also as â€...
Babatha, a Judean woman from the early second century CE, hid a satchel of thirty-five legal papyri ...
This work considers the story behind papyri discovered in 1960 in the Cave of Letters by the Dead Se...
In 1961 archaeologists discovered a family archive of legal papyri in a cave near the Dead Sea where...
Babatha’s archive of 35 richly informative legal documents from the period 94 – 132 CE only contain...
The Babatha archive contains thirty-five legal papyri dating from 94 to 132 CE. They belonged to a J...
The archive of the Judean woman Babatha, with its 35 legal papyri in Aramaic and Greek (P. Yadin 1-3...
The archive of the Judean woman Babatha, with its 35 legal papyri in Aramaic and Greek (P. Yadin 1–3...
The Babatha and Salome Komaise archives contain the legal documents of two Jewish women and their fa...
The archive of the Judean woman Babatha, with its 35 legal papyri in Aramaic and Greek (P. Yadin 1-3...
Many obscure points still remain about the identity of the queen Ahhotep whose mummy was discovered ...
Professor Mimi Weinberg of The College of Arts and Sciences based the paintings in this exhibition o...
Ruth 4:18�22: A window to Israel�s past. The genealogy at the end of the Book of Ruth starts with Pe...
This article presents a new study of the Christian Palestinian Aramaic palimpsest from the Cairo Gen...
The mummies of Kha and his wife Merit were found intact in an undisturbed tomb in western Thebes nea...
The article focuses on the use of the Paleo-Hebrew script versus the square script (known also as â€...
Babatha, a Judean woman from the early second century CE, hid a satchel of thirty-five legal papyri ...
This work considers the story behind papyri discovered in 1960 in the Cave of Letters by the Dead Se...
In 1961 archaeologists discovered a family archive of legal papyri in a cave near the Dead Sea where...
Babatha’s archive of 35 richly informative legal documents from the period 94 – 132 CE only contain...
The Babatha archive contains thirty-five legal papyri dating from 94 to 132 CE. They belonged to a J...
The archive of the Judean woman Babatha, with its 35 legal papyri in Aramaic and Greek (P. Yadin 1-3...
The archive of the Judean woman Babatha, with its 35 legal papyri in Aramaic and Greek (P. Yadin 1–3...
The Babatha and Salome Komaise archives contain the legal documents of two Jewish women and their fa...
The archive of the Judean woman Babatha, with its 35 legal papyri in Aramaic and Greek (P. Yadin 1-3...
Many obscure points still remain about the identity of the queen Ahhotep whose mummy was discovered ...
Professor Mimi Weinberg of The College of Arts and Sciences based the paintings in this exhibition o...
Ruth 4:18�22: A window to Israel�s past. The genealogy at the end of the Book of Ruth starts with Pe...
This article presents a new study of the Christian Palestinian Aramaic palimpsest from the Cairo Gen...
The mummies of Kha and his wife Merit were found intact in an undisturbed tomb in western Thebes nea...
The article focuses on the use of the Paleo-Hebrew script versus the square script (known also as â€...