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Old 02-29-2012, 09:46 AM   #1
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I no longer have access to jstor articles but I stumbled upon this article while reading the usual nonsense related to the 'Jesus tomb' discovery (for this alone I am thankful to Tabor). The article is here:

http://www.jstor.org/pss/1205435

Does anyone have access to jstor? I am very interested in this article.
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O look I found it here:

http://dc181.4shared.com/doc/QHh57QDS/preview.html

Unfortunately many of the pages (the critical ones) are missing. Maybe we could find something better.
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I no longer have access to jstor articles but I stumbled upon this article while reading the usual nonsense related to the 'Jesus tomb' discovery (for this alone I am thankful to Tabor). The article is here:

http://www.jstor.org/pss/1205435

Does anyone have access to jstor? I am very interested in this article.
But ... you can purchase it for only $14!!!

There! Doesn't that make you feel better at not having access?
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You know what I do? I usually go to the University of Washington which has free access to jstor articles and simply print the article there. It's just such a bother, sort of like losing the remote and having to get up and change the channels manually ... only the television is 15 miles away.
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You know what I do? I usually go to the University of Washington which has free access to jstor articles and simply print the article there. It's just such a bother, sort of like losing the remote and having to get up and change the channels manually ... only the television is 15 miles away.
Consider yourself lucky. My television is 60 miles away.
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I know but I look at my midsection and I start to think that I could use a little more getting up to change the channels.
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You know what I do? I usually go to the University of Washington which has free access to jstor articles and simply print the article there. It's just such a bother, sort of like losing the remote and having to get up and change the channels manually ... only the television is 15 miles away.
That's nuttin' Stevan. Out my way its 15 miles to a decent grocery store! To Kent State or Youngstown State its 25 miles, To a real library like Case Western Reserve or even the Cleveland Public Library (actually has a very large and far ranging collection) is 50-60. Pay the $14 Stevan, even though it does seem rediculous for one article in a Journal that wasn't that much entire in its day!

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