02-18-2012, 08:01 PM
Some time back, I found a page with info on the leather bag that the Babatha (Babata) archive was found in, in the Cave of Letters in Israel. Stupidly, I did not bookmark it or copy it and now can't find it. I thought it was on Martin's site, but no - it's not... Can anyone give me a link?
Attached are photos of my interpretation (I put a shoulder strap and a "tongue" to close it, to make it usable as the original had no means to be closed or carried).
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Some web search also leads me to believe there is a drawing of it on Plate 51, Fig. 58 in "The finds from the Bar Kokhba period in the Cave of Letters" by Yigael Yadin, which is not available online - can someone pls post it here?
Attached are photos of my interpretation (I put a shoulder strap and a "tongue" to close it, to make it usable as the original had no means to be closed or carried).
[attachment=3063]P1160239.JPG[/attachment] [attachment=3064]P1160242.JPG[/attachment]
Some web search also leads me to believe there is a drawing of it on Plate 51, Fig. 58 in "The finds from the Bar Kokhba period in the Cave of Letters" by Yigael Yadin, which is not available online - can someone pls post it here?
www.romaiv.com - a Roman town in Australia? Why not?
Man saying it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it. (Chinese proverb)
Man saying it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it. (Chinese proverb)