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Copper Scroll

The Copper Scroll is an ancient Hebrew manuscript discovered in 1952 near the Dead Sea, composed of copper sheets listing 64 hidden treasures or valuables, possibly linked to Solomon’s Temple. Unlike other scrolls, it primarily functions as a map or inventory, detailing locations of gold, silver, and sacred artifacts. Its texts are difficult to interpret, leading to much intrigue and debate. Some believe the treasures were concealed to protect them during times of conflict, while others think the scroll was a practical inventory. The Copper Scroll offers a fascinating glimpse into Judaic history, treasure hunting, and archaeological mysteries.