1999
DOI: 10.1017/s0033822200019524
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Use of Radiocarbon Dating in Assessing Christian Connections to the Dead Sea Scrolls

Abstract: ABSTRACT. We present an analysis of radiocarbon dates on Dead Sea Scrolls that have a bearing on the question of the Scroll documents' relation to Christian origins. We assess details of dating reports, discuss paleographical evidence, and consider the content of the documents. When collated, these findings may be seen as compatible with a view that personalities mentioned in the Scrolls were contemporary with the founders of Christianity.

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