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View ArticleTalpiot Tombs and New Testament Historical Criticism
A piece I wrote, expanding on my thoughts about the relationship between the recent claims regarding the Talpiot tombs on the one hand, and New Testament historical criticism on the other, has appeared...
View ArticleLargar amarras
Inspirado en la traducción colaborativa del diccionario Collatinus que llevaron a cabo varios compañeros y amigos (al español, catalán y gallego nada menos), hace ya más de dos años que lancé en la red...
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Hollywood and the Great Captains of Greece and Rome
Barry Strauss: Hollywood and the Great Captains of Greece and Rome.
View ArticlePodcast ~ Octavian Takes Control of Egypt
History According to Bob: Octavian Takes Control of Egypt
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Villains of History – Septimius Severus and his son Caracalla
Mike Anderson’s Ancient History: Villains of History – Septimius Severus and his son Caracalla.
View ArticleBarrington Atlas Bibliography Online
Barrington Atlas Bibliography The complete bibliography is now online. We've finished extracting, normalizing, and formatting every reference that Pleiades derives from the Barrington Atlas. They are...
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ A Reply from Prof. Tabor—A Jonah Fish Image or a Tower Tomb...
The ASOR Blog: A Reply from Prof. Tabor—A Jonah Fish Image or a Tower Tomb Monument?.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ The Talpiot Tomb, Jonah and Q
Mark Goodacre: The Talpiot Tomb, Jonah and Q. [an important point against Tabor et al]
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Spartacus Vengeance: Libertus
Pop Classics: Spartacus Vengeance: Libertus.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ When was the Colosseum built?
A Don’s Life by Mary Beard: When was the Colosseum built?. [this is one of my irritants too ...]
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Gastrophobia – If These Old Walls Could Talk.
GastroPhobia: Gastrophobia – If These Old Walls Could Talk..
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Dying Soldiers and Trees: Gautier, Horace, Simonides
Laudator Temporis Acti: Dying Soldiers and Trees: Gautier, Horace, Simonides.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Hegeteria, the fig-cake of purification
Tropaion: Hegeteria, the fig-cake of purification.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Investigating the Red Marginal Notes of the Venetus A
The Homer Multitext: Investigating the Red Marginal Notes of the Venetus A.
View ArticleMemo to Spike: please ask Scott or Dierdre Gurney to return our phone call
On February 27, as the number of signatures on the Change.org online petition protesting the new 13-episode Spike TV reality program American Digger continued to grow (at the moment, the signatures...
View ArticleDarth Jesus
I found this online while looking for something else. It definitely sits at the intersection of religion and science fiction:Someone added the comment:And now abideth anger, fear, aggression, these...
View ArticleMore Than Stubborn
Yesterday, I mentioned Balaam’s talking jenny. If you don’t know the story it’s in Numbers 22 - 24. Divination of some sort is surely involved in the story. The Moabite (and Midian) emissaries who set...
View ArticleMetal Artefacts "Rotting in the ground"?
.There is an interesting post (1st March) on the Facebook page, "People against Spike TV's "American Digger" on the issue of the excuse artefact hunters frequently make that the metal objects they hoik...
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