Thx.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=Wadi+haKippah&summary=1
Wadi hakippah
Wadi Hakipah is a site associated with the discovery of the Copper Scroll in 1952, which described the location of a hidden treasure from the Temple of Jerusalem.
The scroll mentioned that a second scroll contained the measurements needed to find 64 hiding places for the treasure, and it was believed this second scroll was buried near the site of Qumran, which is known in Arabic as Wadi Hakipah.
This has led to ongoing archaeological interest and speculation about the treasure’s location.
A documentary titled QUMRAN: A LA RECHERCHE DU TRÉSOR DE WADI HAKIPAH followed an international team of researchers in their search for the hidden chamber and the scroll.
AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts.
I was on four excavations there. Our first Archaeologist was Pesach Bar Adon, and our chief fundraiser was a former Baptist Minister Vendyl Jones. I was the Project Geologist and my reports are on file at the Department of Antiquities. We used various new methods at the time, including SEM Analysis, and were one of the first excavations to use GPR, which are common nowadays. The gentlemen who operated it for us was a former NASA Engineer, and it was developed as part of the Apollo Program. Pesach died and our next Archaeologist was Daniel Patrick, also of the Department of Antiquities. There were other excavations that I did not participate in. I know they were excavating Shiloh as well, and other interesting sites. The documentary you mentioned must have been done years after my excavations in the 1980’s as I hever heard of it.