Need help finding a Logos resource for Ancient Languages

What I am looking for is a book that will:
Report the total number of known Old Testament, and New Testament manuscripts that have been found due to biblical archaeological digs.
I want to know how many Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew fragments do we have.
Which Bible books do they cover.
I am looking for a good resource I can use as a reference for work on my Thesis.
Thanks to all.
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To be comprehensive, I guess it would have to be something very recent, preferably with updates at least once each year.
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Would not the New Testament and Hebrew Bible manuscript interactives not suffice for this?
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Lee said:
Report the total number of known Old Testament, and New Testament manuscripts that have been found due to biblical archaeological digs.
I want to know how many Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew fragments do we have.
Anecdote as remembered from a resource on Sappho: Some time back this was tried by an academic group for Greek fragments. They contacted a number of scholars at institutions with significant collections, made an estimate that they believed to be high, then added a bit more for safety. A few years out they had identified more than 10 times the expected number of manuscripts and fragments and had realized they were far from done.
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