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Najib Anton Albina (2 January 1901〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14825704. findagrave.com, accessed 17 May 2012〕 – 23 July 1983〔Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.〕) was the master photographer of the Palestine Archaeological Museum and, in that position, took the first original sets of photographs of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Through his positions with the American Colony and Palestine Archaeological Museum, he used photography as a means of recording the history of Christian Palestinian culture as well as the discovery of past cultures in the region. He had a significant impact on the techniques of archeological photographers, especially those who took pictures of the Dead Sea Scrolls, through his contributions to the use of infrared photography. ==Early life== Najib was born the son of Anton Albina and Victoria Safieh, on 2 January 1901 in Jerusalem, which belonged to the Ottoman Empire. Both of his parents were of Christian Palestinian descent. He was one of three brothers and one sister. His father, Anton, went missing in action in 1918 during a World War I campaign. Before 1930, he married Adele Morcos (1911 – 1965〔Israel Antiquities Authority Personnel Records. Dated 30 September 1965.〕), a Christian Palestinian from Jericho. She bore them eight children between 1930 and 1950.
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