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Given the good distribution of coins across the site, a number of hoards found, and from all locations the end of date range prior to 257, the possession of coins dating 255 & 256 by people who died with them in the defense of the city, we have a strong date indication. History likes strong dating indications. But your need for things to be proven to a perfect degree will lead you to abandon all reasonable analysis and lose touch with the real world. |
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But upon what interpretation of the evidence (and "baskets of hearsay") in the real world would such people rely? Oh I see. You continue to seek refuge in the 100% certainty of Biblical scholarship to answer the problems of ancient history. What a perfect demonstration of 100% faith in the interpretations of the available evidence by Biblical scholars you have. |
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In this case the C14 represents an independent professional check on the date of the fragment. If the C14 result were to be something like 350 CE plus or minus 60 years it would present a paradox that Dura Fragment 24 was buried under the wall a century before its papyrus was harvested. |
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