from Exhibitions-LibraryOfCongress Website
The exhibition Scrolls From the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship brings before the American people a selection from the scrolls which have been the subject of intense public interest.
Over the years questions have been raised about the scrolls' authenticity, about the people who hid them away the the period in which they lived, about the secrets the scrolls might reveal, and about the intentions of the scrolls' custodians in restricting access.
The Library's exhibition describes the historical context
of the scrolls and the Qumran community from whence they may have originated;
it also relates the story of their discovery 2,000 years later. In addition,
the exhibition encourages a better understanding of the challenges and complexities
connected with scroll research.
Contents
Introduction
The Psalms Scroll
Artifacts from the Qumran Site
Scroll Jar - Textiles - Leather Scroll Fastenings
The Qumran Community
The Phylactery Scroll - The Community Rule Scroll - The Calendrical Document Scroll - The Torah Precepts Scroll
Artifacts from the Qumran Site
Phylacteries - Wood - Pottery - Basketry & Cordage - Leather - Stone - Coins
The Qumran Library
The Enoch Scroll - The Hosea Commentary Scroll - The Prayer For King Jonathan Scroll - The Leviticus Scroll - The Sabbath Sacrifice Scroll
Artifacts from the Qumran Site
Pottery Inkwell
Two Thousand Years Later
The Damascus Document Scroll - The War Rule Scroll
Related Library of Congress Materials
Bibliographies
Artcle About the Dead Sea Scroll Exhibit (Includes a bibliography)