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			Two articles on the BAR website 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Duke University Professor Claims: A Third of Israel Museum’s Inscriptions Are Forgeries Estimates are running as high as 30 or 40 percent of all inscribed materials in the Israel Museum [in Jerusalem] have been forged,�? said Professor Eric Meyers of Duke University in a lecture sponsored by Cornerstone University’s Center for the Study of Antiquity (CSA) in Grand Rapids, Michigan, this past May. Israel Antiquities Authority: Too Much Booze Nabs Golan as Forger Apparently the police were able to crack the case because of too much booze. The alleged forgery technician of the conspiracy—the man who supposedly carved the inscription—is an Egyptian jeweler who has worked in Israel for 15 years. Part of every year he works for Golan. The Egyptian jeweler has a Jewish girlfriend with whom he would go to Tel Aviv pubs and drink. While drinking, he divulged to his girlfriend what he had been doing. “[Many] people heard it,�? Dahari told the rapt crowd at Cornerstone University. “The police put their finger on these people and his girlfriend,�? all of whom apparently told their story to the police.  | 
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 Weren't there three distinct seals for the Hezekiah bullae? All of them multiply represented? Regards, Rick Sumner  | 
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			There is a transcript of this 'trial' at 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	http://www.bib-arch.org/bswbOOossuary_trial.html It says that Golan has changed his mind about whether he bought it 15 or 25 years ago. I thought his story was that he bought it at the time of the 6-day war, when he was just 16.  | 
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