“The Bedouin who made the initial discovery of the scrolls showed them to a man named Khalil lskander Shahin (Kando) … [who] partnered with the Bedouin to find a buyer for the scrolls. … Although Kando died in 1993, the family still possess a number of unsold Dead Sea Scroll fragments” [Loveless and Loveless 2012, 101].
Identifications
Listed by Emanuel Tov in his Revised Lists of the Texts from the Judaean Desert
Listed by Accordance
Collector(s)/Collection(s)
William Kando
Asking price
Purchase Price Dealer/Seller ➤ Collector/Buyer
Lines
9
Measurements in cm
5.3 x 4.7
Edition
Frg. Part of a Ms Edition
Sources
Loveless, Gary, and Stephanie Loveless. 2012. Dead Sea Scrolls and The Bible: Ancient Artifacts, Timeless Treasures. Forth Worth: Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 100–1.