Eleazar Lipa Sukenik (12 August 1889 – 28 February 1953) was an Israeli archaeologist and professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is best known...
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem and first published posthumously by Eleazar Sukenik in 1955. The document is made up of various scrolls and fragments including...
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political party Eleazar Soria (1948–2021), Peruvian footballer Eleazar Sukenik (1889–1953), Israeli archaeologist and professor Eleazar Swalmius (1582–1652)...
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the Thanksgiving Psalms, which had been purchased from Bedouins by Eleazar Sukenik of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The seven main scrolls found...
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Yigael Yadin (redirect from Yigal Sukenik)
1977 to 1981. Yigael Sukenik (later Yadin) was born in Ottoman Palestine to archaeologist Eleazar Sukenik and his wife Hasya Sukenik-Feinsold, a teacher...
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Dead Sea Scrolls, the Kittim are referred to as being "of Asshur". Eleazar Sukenik argued that this reference to Asshur should be understood to refer...
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Patrick W. Skehan Solomon H. Steckoll Hartmut Stegemann John Strugnell Eleazar Sukenik Carsten Peter Thiede Emanuel Tov John C. Trever Eugene Ulrich Roland...
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significant reclassification came in the 1930s when Israeli archaeologist Eleazar Sukenik proposed that the Aramaic letters "YHD" referred to the Persian province...
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem and were led by Israeli archaeologist, Eleazar Sukenik. A secondary round of excavations, sponsored by the Israel Antiquities...
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University of Colorado. Author of the book God: The Failed Hypothesis. Eleazar Sukenik (1889–1953): Israeli archaeologist and professor of Hebrew University...
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scrolls must be fakes due to their antiquity. In January 1948, Professor Eleazar Sukenik of the Chair of Palestinian Archaeology in the Hebrew University arranged...
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Guérin de Vaux and Józef Tadeusz Milik, though independently both Eliezer Sukenik and Butrus Sowmy of St Mark's Monastery connected scrolls with the Essenes...
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Mandate of Palestine; killed in the 1946 King David Hotel bombing Eleazar Sukenik, Israeli archaeologist; father of Yigael Yadin David Tidhar, Police...
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Jacob Ory and was excavated first by P. L. O. Guy in 1937 and then by Eleazar Sukenik, Shmuel Yeivin and Nahman Avigad in 1937-1938. These revealed a fortress...
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excavate, preserve, conserve and administrate antiquities as necessary. Eleazar Sukenik (1889–1953) Benjamin Mazar (1906–1995), a founding father of Israeli...
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Palestine (Yishuv). The initiative was started by the archaeologist Eleazar Sukenik, who proposed the idea to the Bialik Institute. The Institute supported...
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Chinese Buddhism, grottoes Su Bingqi (1909–1997) Chinese; ancient China Eleazar Sukenik (1889–1953) Israeli; Dead Sea scrolls Sharon Sullivan, Australian heritage...
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Samaritan synagogues. Synagogue of Salbit (now Sha'alvim), excavated by Eleazar Sukenik in 1949 northwest of Jerusalem. It was about 8 by 15.5 metres (26 by...
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(Thomson Gale; Detroit : Macmillan Reference USA, 2007), 191 Kraeling, 57 Eleazar Sukenik, The Synagogue at Beth Alpha, 40. Shapiro, 30 Steven Werlin, "Khirbet...
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Champion, widely considered one of the greatest chess players of all time Eleazar Sukenik – Israeli archaeologist and professor of Hebrew University in Jerusalem...
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Association, 9 September 2008 (accessed 9 September 2008).[dead link] Eleazar Sukenik, quoted in Justin Cartwright, 'The indestructible power of belief'...
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excavation to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The excavations, led by Eleazar Sukenik, revealed a synagogue and a mosaic floor from the fifth century. The...
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Hamat Gader Information Site Archived 2006-02-12 at archive.today Eleazar Sukenik, "The ancient synagogue at Hamat Gader" (in Qobes, Jewish Palestine...
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Israeli politician Eliezer Silver (1882–1968), American rabbinic leader Eleazar Sukenik (1889–1953), Israeli archeologist Eliezer Waldenberg (1915–2006), rabbi...
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around Kafr Sabt. The tell was first surveyed in the 1920s first by Eleazar Sukenik and then later by William Foxwell Albright. In 1933, Na'im Makhouly...
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accompanied again by Silva and Blake. The joint team also included Eleazar Sukenik from Hebrew University and Kathleen Kenyon from the BSAJ. The excavation...
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Patrick W. Skehan Solomon H. Steckoll Hartmut Stegemann John Strugnell Eleazar Sukenik Carsten Peter Thiede Emanuel Tov John C. Trever Eugene Ulrich Roland...
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War Scroll. Seven fragments of 1QIsab are also classified as 1Q8. Eleazar Sukenik purchased the scroll from an antiquities dealer in Bethlehem named...
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differs in the two accounts. An ossuary discovered in a burial cave by Eleazar Sukenik in the Gophna region has an inscription in Greek that reads "Salōmē...
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speculated that the structure was a house church. In 1928, archaeologist Eleazar Sukenik identified the building as a synagogue, pointing to a niche for the...
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