Based on recent activity and the questionable methologies that have come to
light, one wonders if perhaps the IAA has a hidden agenda in all of this
"forgery detection"........As usual, I don't really care whether the item in
question is authentic or not (in this case, I'm not even sure what it is).
But the way that the IAA has been doing things lately raises some disturbing
questions.
On Friday 26 March 2004 04:38, Stephen Goranson wrote:
The ivory pomegranate inscription has been called a fake by investigators
in Jerusalem, though they have not yet provided the basis for their
determination:
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/409140.html
Stephen Goranson
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Dave Washburn
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