Israeli scientists are digitally photographed the entire corpus of Dead Sea Scrolls with the aim of making available on the Internet all the 2000 documents attributed to the Essenes. This should put an end to the ignorance of the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as making available to scholars around the world (including those heretics like us) their full content. Would thus also the cover-up that impressed them for decades since their discovery in 1947. A team of specialists has already made 4000 photos of 9000 pieces which make up the 900 scrolls. "We are looking rolls like nobody has ever seen before " said Simon Tanner, an expert on digital King's College London, responsible for collecting the Data Dead Sea Scrolls on the Internet?
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