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Judi Lynn

(162,381 posts)
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 07:44 AM Jun 2020

Archaeologist Arrested for Faking Staggering Discoveries


Society » ARCHAEOLOGY | June 13, 2020, Saturday // 22:06



A Spanish archaeologist whose staggering discoveries included one of the earliest representations of the crucifixion and proof that the written Basque language was centuries older than previously thought has been found guilty of faking the finds.

The saga began in June 2006 when Eliseo Gil presented artefacts excavated from the Roman town of Veleia, near the Basque city of Vitoria.

The discoveries were little short of miraculous: pieces of third-century pottery engraved with one of the first depictions of the crucified Christ, along with Egyptian hieroglyphics, and with Basque words that predated the earliest known written examples of the language by 600 years.

Gil proclaimed that his finds would “rewrite the history books”, and for a while it looked as though they might. But less than two years later, an expert committee poured icy water on the authenticity of the discoveries. As well as pointing out that some of the pieces bore traces of modern glue, they found references to non-existent gods – and to the 17th-century French philosopher René Descartes.

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https://www.novinite.com/articles/204916/Archaeologist+Arrested+for+Faking+Staggering+Discoveries
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Archaeologist Arrested for Faking Staggering Discoveries (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2020 OP
Xtian desperate to "prove" his fairy tale? ret5hd Jun 2020 #1
Could be. Lying for Jeebuz is a time-honored tradition among Christians, stopbush Jun 2020 #2
Thank you for all of your amazing posts. quaint Jun 2020 #3
I can't stand fakers who that sort stuff. 2naSalit Jun 2020 #4

stopbush

(24,630 posts)
2. Could be. Lying for Jeebuz is a time-honored tradition among Christians,
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 08:22 AM
Jun 2020

with no less a figure than Martin Luther wholeheartedly supporting the practice.

quaint

(3,545 posts)
3. Thank you for all of your amazing posts.
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 08:43 AM
Jun 2020

I learn (and unlearn) new things daily. I'm certain you're helping me keep my mind supple.

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