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Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit offers discounted ticket prices for BYU students and staff
One of the pieces of the Dead Sea Scrolls sits under a microscope at The Leonardo in Salt Lake City. Students and Faculty of BYU can visit the scrolls for a discounted price of $10. (Photo by Samantha Williams)
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Donald Parry: Dead Sea Scrolls expert
Seven thousand miles away, in the depths of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Donald Parry’s excitement begins to build. Behind a series of heavily armored doors, security checkpoints and cameras similar to a scene in a Hollywood movie, lay the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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