The defunct Sea Scrolls THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS Hum. 211 Karen Rank Sunday, October 17, 1999 piece of music pursuing one of his goats into a cave near the Dead Sea in the Jordan Desert, in 1947, a fifteen twelvemonth old boy by the name of Muhammad adh-Dhib, stumbled on to a great disco real. Inside the cave, he found broken jars that contained scrolls scripted in a strange language, wrapped in linen paper cloth and leather.1 This first discovery produced seven scrolls and started an archaeological hunt club that produced thousands of scroll fragments in eleven caves. The Dead Sea is find in Israel and Jordan, east of Jerusalem.

The dead sea is very deep, salty, and it?s the lowest body of water in the world. Because the dead sea is at such a low elevation, the climate has a high evaporation rate but a very low humidity which helped to preserve the scrolls.2 Archaeologists searched for the dwelling of the people that whitethorn have left the scrolls in the caves. The archaeologist e...If you want to catch up with a full essay, order it on our website:
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