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Here is a website on the ostraca owned by Moussaieff, the private collector to whom Golan has regularly sold "artifacts." The original translator is....you guessed it. This triangle Golan-Lemaire-Moussaieff shows up again and again. For example:
That ostracon was brought to light by --- you guessed it -- Andre Lemaire. He was also involved with the "puzzling" Widow's Plea ostracon that Golan sold to Moussaieff. Now read this:
I'll bet greenbacks to euros that this, the only "artifact" of the First Temple, is a fake (I had no idea Lemaire was involved until I read that website). Lemaire has discovered all these famous artifacts that provide direct archaeological links to Israel's history. In the end every one will prove to be a fake. Based on the timing, and the involvement of Lemaire, and several other things, I would bet that the Tel Dan stele someday turns out to be fake as well. Quote:
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Does anybody know why Lemaire is a former priest and why he gave up the priesting business?
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I guess that there's no real dispute over Altman's position on the separate parts of the James inscription.
As to Lemaire, I agree that there is a long connection between him and works that have been through the hands of Golan. I am still not convinced over your allegations as to his actions and motives. I'm still inclined to see that he is a willing believer of anything that supports his religion. I'm sure you've been in contact with such people many times. His relationship with the Tel Dan inscription seems only secondary. Biran, the archaeologist, and Naveh, the highly reputed epigrapher, were the people who published the first find in 1993. Lemaire didn't go to press on the inscription until May of the following year and I think that Emile Puech beat him into print as well. Both must have been rush jobs though, for usually it takes several months to get such articles through the system. On the BYTYHWH inscription: Quote:
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