'Virtual Unwrapping' Allows Scientists To Unlock Secrets Of 1,500-Year-Old Scroll
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While ancient scrolls hold many secrets, opening the delicate manuscripts is always a tricky endeavor. The situation becomes even worse when they are charred, as was the case with the Ein Gedi scroll, discovered by archeologists at the site of an ancient synagogue in Israel in the 1970’s. The animal skin document that resembled a lump of coal was extremely fragile, and therefore, never opened. However, the curators of the Israel Antiques Authority (IAA) preserved it in the hopes that some day, advances in technology would allow them to read what lay inside. Now thanks to a team led by University of Kentucky professor Brian Seales, that has become a reality.
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- MineCraftMan184약 9년VERY INTERESTING
- Shirayuki Fan9약 9년That is solo amazing! I love archaeology!
- 21약 9년interesting never thought they could do that!!!!!!
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g_man약 9년das amazing!- Brandon약 9년How in the world do they do those things!!
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