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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 22 MIN

The Copper Scroll: A 2,000-Year-Old Treasure Map

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1952, a dark cave near the Dead Sea, and the last scroll you find is unlike all the others. It is not fragile parchment but heavy, rigid metal. When finally translated, it contains no prayers or hymns, but a map to 64 hidden caches of immense treasure.This deep dive examines the Copper Scroll, officially 3Q15, a first-century artifact that has baffled linguists, historians, and treasure hunters for decades. We explore the engineering feat required to open it, the cryptic inventory inside, and the competing theories about whose fortune it records and whether any of it remains.How an engineer at Manchester sawed the calcified scroll into 23 strips to read text that would otherwise shatter into dustThe robotic, formulaic inventory of 63 caches totaling tons of gold and silver, with depths, locations, and weights in talentsWhy the scroll's Mishnaic Hebrew, vanished local landmarks, and a possibly illiterate scribe make it so hard to decipherThe final entry pointing to a duplicate scroll, the master key with missing measurements, that has never been foundCompeting theories from Essene savings to temple treasure to a Bar Kokhba war chest, and the grim possibility the Romans tortured out the locations

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