Israeli scholars decipher Dead Sea Scroll
Tanya Treiger, a conservator at the Dead Sea Scrolls laboratory of the Israeli Antiquities Authority in Jerusalem, works on fragments of a Dead Sea Scroll on February 24, 2016 (AFP Photo/GALI TIBBON)/ Jerusalem (AFP) - Israeli scholars have pieced together and deciphered one of two previously unread manuscripts of the Dead Sea Scrolls more than half a century since their discovery, an Israeli university has said. The more than 60 tiny fragments of parchment bearing encrypted Hebrew writing had previously been thought to come from a variety ...
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