According to months of extensive testing funded by the museum itself, as reported by National Geographic; the Washington, DC based museum's entire collection of Dead Sea Scroll samples have turned out to be modern forgeries.
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On Friday, independent researchers funded by the Museum of the Bible announced that all 16 of the museums Dead Sea Scroll fragments are modern forgeries that duped outside collectors, the museums founder, and some of the worlds leading biblical scholars. Officials unveiled the findings at an academic conference hosted by the museum. The Museum of the Bible is trying to be as transparent as possible, says CEO Harry Hargrave. Were victimswere victims of misrepresentation, were victims of fraud. In a report spanning more than 200 pages, a team of researchers led by art fraud investigator Colette Loll found that while the pieces are probably made of ancient leather, they were inked in modern times and modified to resemble real Dead Sea Scrolls. These fragments were manipulated with the intent to deceive, Loll says. The new findings dont cast doubt on the 100,000 real Dead Sea Scroll fragments, most of which lie in the Shrine of the Book, part of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. However, the reports findings raise grave questions about the post-2002 Dead Sea Scroll fragments, a group of some 70 snippets of biblical text that entered the antiquities market in the 2000s. Even before the new report, some scholars believed that most to all of the post-2002 fragments were modern fakes. Once one or two of the fragments were fake, you know all of them probably are, because they come from the same sources, and they look basically the same, says Årstein Justnes, a researcher at Norways University of Agder whose Lying Pen of Scribes project tracks the post-2002 fragments. |
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