Here’s a round-up of posts on the Talpiot tombs that have appeared since my last round-up:
Mark Goodacre asks “When is a fish not a fish?” and answers “When it has handles” See too the close-ups of the images provided by Michael Heiser.
Mark Goodacre also blogged about Simcha Jacobovici’s fascination with The DaVinci Code.
Bob Cargill and Tom Verenna suggest that some photos show signs of doctoring or manipulation that may be influencing the perception of what they depict.
Christopher Rollston blogged about an alleged iota. Jim West got to hear him and others speak about this topic in person.
Ben Witherington offered his fourth post on the “Patio Tomb of Joseph.”
Richard Bauckham discusses the four-line ossuary inscription on the ASOR blog (also noted by Mike Heiser).
Brian LePort linked to a podcast in which Craig A. Evans talks about the “Jesus discovery.”
Remnants of Giants continues to parody the “Jonah” image; they’re entertaining, but I suspect that the image on the ossuary isn’t in fact deodorant.