The Rolls of the Dead Sea will be in Internet

Taken photo of The Country
The Rolls of the Dead Sea are digitized and within a period of approximately two years they will be available in Internet. It is good news, because this way the absurd speculations will end on his content, some of which can be read in the comments of this entry of already three years ago: Found more rolls of the Dead Sea.
The Rolls of the Dead Sea, of two thousand years of antiquity, will photograph each other and preserve with a technology designed especially by the NASA and they will be available in Internet, he found out today in Jerusalem.
“The Rolls contain the most ancient texts in Hebrew that are known to today. They consist of nine hundred manuscripts and contain all the books of the Ancient Testament, except Esther's Book, and several apocryphal texts and writing of sects”, he told to Efe Pnina Shor, Project Manager of the Authority of Antiquities of Israel (IAA), who was presented today.
According to her, the writings have an extreme relevancy, since “they wrote each other when both the Judaism and the Christianity were begun being conceived as we know them now”.
Approximately 900 rolls will be digitized, composed for between 15.000 and 20.000 fragments of very diverse sizes. By means of cameras with infrared beams they will be able turn words that till now the human eye could not detect.
I leave a video of the CNN to them (in English) on the treatment to which the rolls are surrendering.
There is another video in the web of the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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