More relic fail!
“Just last week, I discussed how archaeology and relics often don’t go together so well, with the former usually negating the validity of the latter. And so this week, when a report of the archaeological discovery of a nail like that used to crucify Christ (and even better, cherished by Knights Templar as a relic!), my archaeo-sense immediately started tingling and so did Chris’ at A Hot Cup of Joe.
Turns out my finely honed archaeo-sense didn’t lie to me. Chris Cunnyngham discusses the truly bizarre reality of the context of this find and finds it rather weak (go read the piece, you won’t believe it!), concluding that
So, boiled down, this is what we have: A man buys an old building, pronounces it a nation, secedes from his country, proclaims himself Prince, conducts archaeological digs and claims to have found three Templar skeletons and a nail that may have been a venerated relic of a crucifixion. And if it was a crucifixion nail it was one of thousands available.
Sounds a little sketchy.
To make matters worse, yesterday Portuguese archaeologist Élvio Sousa, soundly debunked the whole report via a scathing statement on the CEAM (a Portuguese archaeological institute) web site, of which I reproduce the English component.”
Julian Riel-Salvatore,Archaeologist, Denver, Colorado, United States.
Posted: Março 6th, 2010 under Arqueologia Madeira.
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