7/27/2006

“Greatest find ever from a European bog”

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Ancient book of Psalms preserved in peat discovered in a undisclosed location in Ireland (Photo: National Museum of Ireland HO)
Ancient book of Psalms discovered preserved in a peat bog in Ireland. (additional photo)

Ancient Prayer Book Found in Bog

Sam Jones and agencies
Wednesday July 26, 2006

Irish archaeologists are celebrating the discovery of their own Dead Sea scrolls after a bulldozer unearthed fragments of a psalter that may have lain in a bog for more than 1,000 years. The book of psalms was found last Thursday when an engineer excavating bogland in the midlands noticed a bundle near his digger’s scoop. It turned out to be the animal skin pages of an early Christian psalter that appears to date back as far as AD800. One psalm - number 89 - was still legible.

The National Museum of Ireland hailed the discovery as the “Irish equivalent to the Dead Sea scrolls” and the “greatest find ever from a European bog”. The Dead Sea scrolls, found in the mid-20th century, contain some of the earliest known surviving biblical documents.

Specialists at the museum said it was impossible to know how the manuscript ended up in the bog, but believe it may have been lost in transit or dumped after a Viking raid, possibly 1,000 to 1,200 years ago. (….Full Article)

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