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A new analysis of Dead Sea Scrolls that paired radiocarbon dating with AI has determined many of the biblical manuscripts are ...
The ancient Dead Sea Scrolls likely are much older than originally thought, a new artificial intelligence analysis suggests.
The implications are profound,” said Dr. Maruf Dhali, assistant professor of AI at Groningen and co‐author of the study.
The scrolls were first noticed by Bedouin shepherds in the Judean Desert, which is near the Dead Sea, in 1947. Since then, ...
An AI analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which include texts from the Hebrew Bible, could mean they were composed earlier than ...
A new study reveals the Dead Sea Scrolls may be older than believed, with AI analysis of handwriting styles and radiocarbon ...
E VER SINCE the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by Bedouin shepherds in the 1940s, debate has raged over their exact age.
An AI trained on radiocarbon dating suggests some Dead Sea Scrolls might be older than previously thought. The findings could ...
A newly developed AI model has allowed researchers to re-date many of the Dead Sea Scrolls, some of which now appear to be ...
Since their discovery, the historically and biblically hugely important Dead Sea Scrolls have transformed our understanding ...
Thanks to AI and modern carbon dating techniques, we have a new understanding of when the Dead Sea Scrolls were written – ...
The study claimed that the fragment of the Book of Daniel 8-11, which was thought to be dated to 160s BC, could be as old as ...