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J. T. Milik, DJD III, 169-171, pl. XXXVI. A fragment with remains of two columns of Deuteronomy.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 171-172, pl. XXXVI. Remains of 1 Kgs 1.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 173, pl. XXXVI. A fragment with remains of Isa 40.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 173-174, pl. XXXVI. A fragment with remains of Amos 1.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 174, pl. XXXVII. Remains of Ps 119.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 174-177, pls. XXXVII-XXXVIII. Remains of a copy of Lamentations.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 177-178, pl. XXXVIII. A fragment with remains of another copy of Lam 4.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 178, pl. XXXVIII. Phylactery in its case. Not unrolled.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 179-180, pl. XXXVIII. Unidentified work with toponyms.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 180, pl. XXXVIII, 288. Identified as possibly a commentary on Malachi by J. Carmignac, RQ 4/13 (1963) 97-100.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 180-181, pl. XXXVIII, 110-124. Possibly a copy of the Rule of the Community, with remains of 1QS ii 4-7 and ii 12-14(?).
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 181, pl. XXXVIII, 189-198. Copy of the Damascus Document, with remains of CD IX 7-10.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 181-183, pls. XXXIX-XL, 210-211. Sectarian rule (?), inspired by
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 183-184, pl. XL, 322. Written text with curses.
J. T. Milik, DJD III, 184-193. Remains of an Aramaic work: 'Description of the New Jerusalem', which includes readings from the copy of the same work from 4Q.
Remains of unidentified works or of unclassified fragments.