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What was found in caves by the dead sea?

the dead sea scrolls!!


Where were the dead sea scrolls?

the dead sea scrolls were found in the mountain side caves of the dead sea


Why are the shores of dead sea white?

because the dead sea is filled with salt


How do they know that sea caves have once been dry?

dead


Where was the discovery of the dead sea scrolls made?

they were found in caves by the dead sea by a Shepperd and there was texts of the bible in more detail and perseverance.


Are there caves other than the Dead Sea caves that are dry and far below sea level?

Here is an example a Dead Sea cave that is both dry and 300 meters below sea level http://z.about.com/d/archaeology/1/7/l/hqumran_cave4.jpg


What were dead sea scrolls put in?

The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in eleven caves around Qumran. They were found by a sheep herder. The scrolls were found inside sealed pots/jars in the caves. They were 972 previously undiscovered texts from the Hebrew Bible.


What is the name of the Hebrew fragments of the old testament books except Esther and the complete book of Isaiah found in 1947 in some caves near the Dead Sea dating around 100 BCE?

The Dead Sea Scrolls, which were found in the Qumran caves.


How are limestone caves and sea caves alike?

They are both caves


What languages are the Dead Sea Scrolls written?

The Dead Sea Scrolls Were discovered in eleven caves near the Dead Sea, between 1947 and 1956. The main language of the Scrolls was Hebrew, but there are many written in Aramaic and a few written in Greek.


How many jars contained the Dead Sea Scrolls?

The Dead Sea Scrolls consisted of some 800 to 900 scrolls, some of them now fragmentary, found in eleven caves. They were stored in hundreds of jars.


What was the name of the shepherd who found the dead sea scrolls?

The shepherd who discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls is named Muhammad edh-Dhib. In 1947, while searching for a lost goat near the Qumran caves by the Dead Sea, he stumbled upon the first of the ancient scrolls in a cave. This discovery led to the excavation of additional caves and the finding of numerous scrolls that are now considered significant historical and religious artifacts.