The Copper Scroll is the one remaining witness to a covert operation to rescue Temple tithes and vessels before foreign invaders overran Jerusalem's city gates.
Serves as a class tale of an underdog proving the experts wrong with an Okie with no formal education inadvertently solved a mystery from the most shadowy of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Presents a story so unorthodox that it is destined to integrate into the larger Jewish narrative.
Features the single remaining person of the few who have risked their careers, and reputations, to search for Copper Scroll treasures.
Provides an expose on the underworld of actors who try and stop archaeological progress for fear of igniting political disputes and land claims.
Profiles the colliding interests of Arab versus Israeli, Christian versus Jew, and secular versus religious.
The Copper Scroll Project shines a bright light on the intense longing of believers for tangible proof of their spiritual heritage.
Guaranteed to top the charts for history's unsolved mysteries.
There is a large audience of treasure hunters (5 million views per episodes for History Channel's The Curse of Oak Island)
There is a large audience of archeology interest (31 million subscribers to National Geographic)