This picture was taken in an archaeologic excursion to Waddy Qumran on December 13th, 2001 by the students of the Salesian Theological Institute of Cremisan (Today "Ratisbonne -Jerusalem"). In this cave were found 19 papiri, written in Greek. The most important is 7Q5.
Esta foto fue tomada por Albeiro Rodas, estudiante entonces del Instituto Teológico Salesiano de Cremisán (hoy "Ratisbonne en Jerusalén) en una excursión arqueológica liderada por el proferor Joan María Vernet al Waddy Qumrán. Esta es la séptima cueva (7Q) en donde se encontraron 19 papiros de los cuales el más célebre es 7Q5.
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{{Information |Description=7th Cave, Waddy Qumran, Dead Sea |Source=Personnal picture of Albeiro Rodas. |Date=Taken on December 13th, 2001; Uploaded on January 22nd, 2008 |Author=Albeiro Rodas |Permission=Donated to Commons Wikimedia