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    Roland Guérin de Vaux OP (17 December 1903 – 10 September 1971) was a French Dominican priest who led the Catholic team that initially worked on the Dead...
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    Jordanian Department of Antiquities, led by Gerald Lankester Harding and Roland de Vaux.: 9  The Cave 1 site yielded discoveries of additional Dead Sea Scroll...
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    marl terrace. The principal excavations at Qumran were conducted by Roland de Vaux in the 1950s, and several later digs have been carried out. Since the...
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  • published over seven volumes. Editor-in-chief of the first five volumes was Roland de Vaux. The first work to appear was the 1955 release of Discoveries in the...
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    Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia Roland de Vaux, 1978, The Early History of Israel, Page 2: "After the revolt of Bar...
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  • under the leadership of a Dominican friar, Roland de Vaux. They contend that the preconceptions of de Vaux and other members of the team led them to ignore...
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  • materials from the excavations of Qumran, which were under the direction of Roland de Vaux. Humbert was born in Mâcon (Saône-et-Loire). After school he studied...
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    Roland I de Vaux, Lord of Triermain and Tercrosset, (died on or after 1212) was a prominent 12th-century English noble. Vaux was the illegitimate son of...
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  • Louis-François Bertin de Vaux (1771–1842), French journalist Noël Jourda de Vaux (1705–1788), comte de Vaux, seigneur d'Artiac Roland de Vaux (1903–1971), French...
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    and Khetiu Mafkat ("Ladders of Turquoise") by the ancient Egyptians. Roland de Vaux writes that the peninsula acquired the name Sinai in modern times due...
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    months, but eventually a joint investigation of the cave site was led by Roland de Vaux and Gerald Lankester Harding from 15 February to 5 March 1949. The interest...
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  • "several thousand dollars" on the black market by Frank Moore Cross and Roland de Vaux with money supplied by an anonymous member of the Unitarian Church of...
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    Sukenik Carsten Peter Thiede Emanuel Tov John C. Trever Eugene Ulrich Roland de Vaux Géza Vermes Yigael Yadin José O'Callaghan Martínez Other AIAR/ASOR Aramaic...
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    Triermain Castle (category De Vaux family)
    Geraldine is apparently the daughter of Sir Roland de Vaux of Triermain. Trierman was granted to Hubert I de Vaux by King Henry II of England in 1157. A manor...
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    Brill's New Pauly, "Sacrifice" Ancient Israel: its life and institutions Roland De Vaux - 1997 -p415 "The English word 'holocaust' comes, through the Vulgate...
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  • and Israel. (Cf. Ho 2:4f; Jer 2:2; Is 50:1; 54:6-7; 62:4-5; Ez 16). Roland de Vaux states that "it is clear that the most common form of marriage in Israel...
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    Religious, Systems Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions (1961) by Roland De Vaux, John McHugh, Publisher: McGraw–Hill, ISBN 978-0-8028-4278-7, p. 179...
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  • Exodus 30:22–25 Commentary on the Bible, by Adam Clarke Roland De Vaux Les institutions de I 'ancien testament (Paris: Cerf, 1958); English 1965 – rep...
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    their designates to view the original materials. After the death of Roland de Vaux in 1971, his successors repeatedly refused to even allow the publication...
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    there have been no other copies found in the 820 fragments at Qumran, Roland de Vaux suggests that it could be the original autograph. Although the scroll...
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    notably Theophile James Meek, Frederick Winnett, Martin Buber and Roland de Vaux, besides Gorden (1907), Konig (1912), Kittel (1917), Volz (1947), and...
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    (1906–1914). At first received very favourably, the idea was attacked by Roland de Vaux in 1933, and was the subject of controversial debate over the following...
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  • on the Qumran documents and ruins (by Father Roland de Vaux, from the École Biblique et Archéologique de Jérusalem) lacked scientific method, and drew...
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    and cinereous buntings. Excavations at Ein Feshkha were conducted by Roland de Vaux of the Ecole Biblique in 1956 and 1958. Hirschfeld excavated the site...
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  • following issue: Robert de Vaux married Johanna, had issue. Grecia de Vaux He also fathered an illegitimate child Roland de Vaux of Triermain and Torcrossock...
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    the Copper Scroll, the text was assigned for editing to J.T. Milik by Roland de Vaux, the editor in chief of the scrolls. While he was in England he made...
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  • and 1960 for nine seasons by École Biblique under the direction of Roland de Vaux. The site was occupied in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic eras, and became...
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    Exegetical Examination, Mohr Siebeck, 2003, ISBN 3161480791, p. 40 Roland De Vaux, John McHugh, Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions, Wm. B. Eerdmans...
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  • during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods Elise Jenny Baumgartel, Roland de Vaux, Hector William Catling 10 The Stone Age in the Aegean S. S. Weinberg...
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    Western March, 1346–) Roland de Vaux (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1338) Sir Richard de Denton (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1336) Sir Hugh de Lowther (Sheriff of Cumberland...
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