Exhibit tells story of scrolls Duke let go
Yonat Shimron, Staff Writer (News and Observer)
In 1950, Duke University was offered a chance to buy a portion of what is now considered the most important archaeological discovery of the 20th century. The university turned it down.
Now, the Dead Sea Scrolls are in the possession of the Israel Antiquities Authority and routinely travel to museums worldwide, drawing thousands of visitors who pay upward of $20 to view them.
An exhibit of the scrolls opens today at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh, showcasing the historic artifacts Duke once passed up.
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Saturday, June 28, 2008
THE SCROLLS THAT GOT AWAY: