most advanced scholar in the world concerning Sectarian Solar Calendar. Yet, here is a competent review called: Calendars of the Dead-Sea-Scroll Sect http://www.adath-shalom.ca/DSS_calendar.pdf My point is that Edward Cohen's extensive Reference Section does not include Dr. Thiering. Further, I do not blame laypeople on usenet for failing over time to acknowledge Dr. Thiering's authority in sectarian solar calendar matters but now is the time for this trend to be reversed. So, may the usenet reader not hesitate to ask me questions on this very technical subject... David Christainsen Newton, Mass. USA Other posts:
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