New Fragments Of Biblical Scroll Found In Israel

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 16: Archaeologist Haim Cohen displays a 10,500-year-old basket dating back to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period that was unearthed in Murabaat Cave in the Judean Desert, at the IAA Israel Antiquities Authority preservation laboratory on March 16, 2021 in Jerusalem, Israel. For the first time in approximately 60 years, archaeological excavations have uncovered fragments of a biblical scroll and other rare finds including a large basket inside a cave in the Judean desert. The basket, woven from plant material believed to possibly be the world's oldest that has been found completely intact. (Footage by Eddie Gerald/Getty Images)
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 16: Archaeologist Haim Cohen displays a 10,500-year-old basket dating back to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period that was unearthed in Murabaat Cave in the Judean Desert, at the IAA Israel Antiquities Authority preservation laboratory on March 16, 2021 in Jerusalem, Israel. For the first time in approximately 60 years, archaeological excavations have uncovered fragments of a biblical scroll and other rare finds including a large basket inside a cave in the Judean desert. The basket, woven from plant material believed to possibly be the world's oldest that has been found completely intact. (Footage by Eddie Gerald/Getty Images)
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