The De Vaux Cemetery Excavations  [Jerusalem & Paris Remains]

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

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Publications --
In
Press
SG Sheridan, J. Ullinger.  "A Reconsideration of the French Qumran Collection,"  In Qumran - The Site of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Archaeological Interpretations and Debate, ed. by K Galor & J Zangenberg,  Brill Publishers (no pdf available yet; expected publication 2004).
2003 SG Sheridan, J. Ullinger and J Ramp. "Anthropological Analysis of the Human Remains from Khirbet Qumran:  The French Collection." The Archaeology of Qumran, Vol. IIJ-B Humbert, OP and J. Gunneweg, eds.  Presses Universitaires de Fribourg, Suisse and the École Biblique et Archéologique Française, pp. 133-173.
2002 SG Sheridan. "Scholars, Soldiers, Craftsmen, Elites?: Analysis of the Human Remains from Qumran. "  Dead Sea Discoveries, 9(2):199-248.
2001 SG Sheridan. "Anthropological analysis of the human remains from Khirbet Qumran:  The French collection."  ASOR Newsletter, 51(3):5-6



Presentations --
2003 Society for Biblical Literature 
"Bioanthropological Analysis of the Cemetery at Qumran," Atlanta, GA, Nov. 23.   INVITED
2003 Calvin College, Department of Theology and Religious Studies 
"Reconstruction of Life at Qumran:  Evidence from the Skeletal Remains."  Qumran Conference in Honor of Emmanuel Tov, Grand Rapids, MI , March 31-Apr 1.   INVITED
2002 Brown University, Center for Old World Archaeology and Art 
"Reconstruction of Life at Khirbet Qumran."  The Archaeology of Qumran: Site of the Dead Sea Scrolls conference, Providence, RI, November 17-19.    INVITED
2001 American Schools of Oriental Research Meetings   [no pdf available]
"Anthropological Analysis of the Human Remains from Khirbet Qumran."  November 19, Broomfield, CO.
2001 Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature 
[Greenfield Visiting Scholar's Address]  "Re-examination of the Human Remains from Qumran," Jerusalem, May 16.    INVITED
2001 WF Albright Institute of Archaeological Research 
[Annual Professor's Address]   "Scholars, Soldiers, Craftsmen?: Analysis of the Human Remains from Khirbet Qumran."  Jerusalem, January 11.     INVITED


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