Exhibition - Highlights from the Israel Antiquities Authority: The Dead Sea Scrolls and 5,000 Years
date:Wednesday, July 9, 2008 time:9:30 AM to 5:15 PM venue:Legion of Honor Museum Lincoln Park address:100 34th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94121 View map from:Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Highlights from the Israel Antiquities Authority: The Dead Sea Scrolls and 5,000 Years of Treasures
This exhibition includes rotating examples of the rare and precious Dead Sea
Scroll fragments in addition to artifacts spanning over 5000 years, from the
Chalcolithic Age (4,000 BC) to the Fatimid Period (11th century AD). The Dead
Sea Scrolls are one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in history.
Uncovered by Bedouin herders and excavated by archaeologists in caves along the
northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, fragments of the scrolls were pieced
together to form more than 800 documents, many of them Biblical and Apocryphal
manuscripts. All of the treasures on view are on loan from the Israel
Antiquities Authority (IAA), and most have never been seen outside of
Israel.
Located in the Legion’s Gallery 1, this small-scale exhibition is
the first in a series, and provides an introduction to future joint exhibitions
with the IAA. Highlights among the nearly 50 objects include funerary
ossuaries, cultic altars from the Canaanite period, Roman glass vessels, a
mosaic from a Byzantine monastery in Jerusalem, and gold coins and jewelry from
Tiberias dating to the Fatimid Period. On display for the first time anywhere
is a newly excavated and restored glass table with gold foil from a Byzantine
villa. The first Dead Sea Scroll on view is from the Book of Psalms, one of the
best-preserved biblical examples and dates to the 1st century AD.
February 9, 2008 - August 10, 2008 at Tuesday through Sunday, 9:30 a.m.–5:15 p.m.
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