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by _Pam Hogeweide » Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:12 am
Hello, I'm a newbie, Pam, from Portland, Oregon. I was just up north in Seattle for the Revolution conference and I viewed the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit afterwards.
I'm glad I purchased my tix ahead of time. A friend and I went on a Sunday and tix were sold out. You can purchase ahead of time by contacting the Pacific Science Center...google it... tickets are sold for a window of time so as to stagger visitors to the exhibit.
Yes, they are strict. Once you are in, after a security check, you cannot exit and then come back in. The exhibit itself took us nearly two hours and we did not even look at every little thing. There are lots of artifacts from the Qumran site.
Exhibit visitors are provided an "audio wand" to listen to commentary about the exhibit. Very cool.
The atmosphere is very respectful. People spoke little, or in hushed tones. It felt kind of like being at a funeral, lots of respect and reverance.
The scrolls themselves are in lighted showcases that blink off every 30 seconds so as to preserve the scroll fragments from light damage.
There are benches throughout the exhibit for people to sit, reflect, rest, or write, as I did. I intend to blog about my visit there within the next couple of weeks.
I highly recommend it. I think it was worth the time and effort. The Pacific Science center is hosting a lecture series in conjunction with the exhibit. They have a schedule posted on their site.
At the end of the exhibit the last room hosts sacred writings from other religions, like the Koran and some Buddhist writings. Amazing artistry and history, and also some NT writings were displayed, I think from Ireland.
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