As a quick response to some allegations made in the article noted below, I
posted more background information about how the Leviticus scroll fragments
were discovered on my blog. My information comes from my interview with
Hanan Eshel. Hopefully now that more of the story of the Leviticus scroll's
origin is known, it will dispel some of the speculation. 

http://biblical-studies.ca/blog/index.html

-Tyler Williams

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Subject: [Megillot] DSS article on fragments and sales

Without, for now, comment on the content of the website or article, here's a
new
article by Henk Schutten that raises questions about fragments and money.

Dutch article 
http://www.michelvanrijn.nl/artnews/artnws.htm
English translation
http://www.michelvanrijn.nl/artnews/deadseaparool.htm

Stephen Goranson
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