
The Dead Sea Scrolls have an Argentine accent
Adolfo Roitman, curator of the ancient biblical manuscripts, immigrated to Israel in 1980 and has revolutionized the Shrine of the Book Jerusalem.

Adolfo Roitman, curator of the ancient biblical manuscripts, immigrated to Israel in 1980 and has revolutionized the Shrine of the Book Jerusalem.

Rare Kingdom of Judah document fragment, hanging on a wall in a private home since 1965, donated to Dead Sea Scrolls collection.

Rappelling into caves in the Israeli desert, archeologists unearth biblical scroll fragments, 6,000-year-old skeleton and the oldest basket in the world in mega-dig.

Findings suggest that not all scrolls originate in Qumran and that they represent a broader social environment of the period than commonly thought.

Israel Antiquities Authority invites the public the first-ever international conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls, May 17-20.

Two manuscripts that survived against all odds through time and space are the focus of a new exhibition at the Israel Museum.

NASA technology reveals paleo-Hebrew writing, not visible to the naked eye, pointing to the possibility of an unknown Dead Sea Scroll.

University of Haifa scholars spent over a year painstakingly reassembling more than 60 tiny sections written in a secret code.

‘This is one of the most exciting archaeological discoveries in the caves of Qumran’ — Dr. Oren Gutfeld, Hebrew University archaeologist.

Israel Antiquities Authority is readying a national center where the public and professionals can access history and restoration as never before.

1,500 year old burned copy of the beginning of the Book of Leviticus finally deciphered 45 years after it was found.

Google teams up with the Israel Antiquities Authority to upload 5,000 images of the famed Qumran manuscripts.