1/5
The Copper Scroll is approximately 20 inches long 2-2.5 inches wide and less than 30 thousand of an inch thick.
The chair for the UCLA Getty Program in Archaeological and Ethnographic Conservation, housed at the Getty Villa site in Malibu California said...
"You can’t fake this, this is the real deal!.”
The West Semitic Research Project located on the campus of the University of Southern California, has imaged the Dead Sea Scrolls and some of the most unique, important, valuable, and historical artifacts in the world.
This Copper Scroll is also on the Inscriptifact Project website.
In 2019 Elisa Barney Smith a professor from Boise State University with a Ph.D. in Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering. Presented the Scroll at a TEDx event, she has created software that will help define symbols. Dr. Daniel Lau, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Kentucky. He created a machine, and using a technique known as structured light illumination has imaged the Copper Scroll. Dr.