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There are still attempts to make the identification of the Jordanian nonsense-plates (aka "codex') as a crude and naive fake seem still "controversial". There was an air-headed article on them in the Economist which I only give a link to because of the reply here: Jim Davila, 'The Economist on the fake metal codices' Paleojudaica March 04, 2013.
There are still attempts to make the identification of the Jordanian nonsense-plates (aka "codex') as a crude and naive fake seem still "controversial". There was an air-headed article on them in the Economist which I only give a link to because of the reply here: Jim Davila, 'The Economist on the fake metal codices' Paleojudaica March 04, 2013.
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