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06-20-2006, 09:26 PM | #91 | |
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Besides it is far too easy for a scribe to copy a handwriting style to look old from a manuscript that looks old. Verneration of the old was as prominent in those centuries as it is in ours. Just check out any antique shop. |
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What was written on this scrap of paper found in the rubbish pit? Is there a photograph or sketching of it available, and where in Dura was the rubbish pit? Likewise for this 'christian' graffito: what does it say, are there photos and/or sketches available and - with the use of the map above - can anyone kindly tell me which wall (or other structure) was it found scratched upon? |
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