Margaret Barker and the Jordan Codices
This past June Dr. Margaret Barker was on Coast to Coast AM talking about the infamous Jordan...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Jul 11, 2013 | Ancient Civilizations & Technology, Ancient Sites & Archaeology, Ancient Texts & Manuscripts, Apocryphal Literature, Fringe History & Archaeology, Inscriptions, dubious, Paleobabble | 1 |
This past June Dr. Margaret Barker was on Coast to Coast AM talking about the infamous Jordan...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Dec 6, 2012 | Fringe History & Archaeology, Inscriptions, dubious, Paleobabble | 0 |
The BBC recently aired a short segment on the lead codices from Jordan on its Inside Out program...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Nov 5, 2012 | Ancient Civilizations & Technology, Ancient Sites & Archaeology, Apocryphal Literature, Fringe History & Archaeology, Inscriptions, dubious, Paleobabble | 0 |
I’m guessing the of the lead codices is off the radar of most readers by now. Jim Davila...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Oct 8, 2011 | Ancient Civilizations & Technology, Fringe History & Archaeology, Inscriptions, dubious, Jesus, Paleobabble | 5 |
Thanks to Mark Goodacre for alerting the blogging community to the new site by Steve Caruso that...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Mar 31, 2011 | Ancient Sites & Archaeology, Archaeology, pop journalism, Fringe History & Archaeology, Inscriptions, dubious, Paleobabble | 4 |
Todd Bolen has a sweet post over at his Bible Places blog. I highly recommend it. Here’s...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Mar 31, 2011 | Ancient Sites & Archaeology, Archaeology, pop journalism, Fringe History & Archaeology, Inscriptions, dubious, Jesus, Paleobabble, Qumran & Dead Sea Scrolls | 19 |
Well, you know it’s going to happen. This sort of discovery, if valid, will introduce a new...
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