The Copper Scroll (3Q15) is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Cave 3 in Khirbet Qumran, however it is not like the others. Unlike the other scrolls, which are written on parchment or papyrus, this one is written on metal: copper combined with around 1% tin. The so-called copper 'scrolls' were really two different pieces of what was once a single scroll about 8 feet (240 cm) long. Unlike the others, it is not a literary work, but rather a list of 64 locations where various gold and silver artefacts were buried or concealed. It varies from the other scrolls in its Hebrew (closer to Mishnah Hebrew than literary Hebrew, but 4QMMT shares certain linguistic traits), spelling, paleography (letter forms), and dating (c. 50–100 CE, potentially overlapping the latest of the other Qumran manuscripts).
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