- A New DNA-fingerprinting method—which used carefully sequenced ancient cow and sheep DNA scraped from the backs of bits of animal-skin-based parchments among the Dead Sea Scrolls—is offering new insights into the social fabric of the ascetic Jewish sect widely believed to have written the scrolls. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ancient-dna-yields-new-clues-to-dead-sea-scrolls/ 3 comments science
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