Excerpt from Archaeological Review, Vol. 3
Ovid from an authority on Gaius. The qualifications required for one of these subjects are quite different from those required for another.
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Excerpt from Archaeological Review, Vol. 3
Ovid from an authority on Gaius. The qualifications required for one of these subjects are quite different from those required for another.
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Excerpt from Archaeological Review, Vol. 3
I Suppose I have been asked to lead off the series of articles on recent archæological research which are to form a prominent feature in the second year's issue of the Archælogical Review, because the subject of which I am to treat affords an admirable example of the need of application of the methods of research which this Review was established to promote. To the antiquary of the older school, "the man of bones and stones," as he has been irreverently styled, the Old Testament offers practically nothing on which to exercise his industry and ingenuity. The boundary stone of Gezer, discovered by M. Clermont Ganneau; the Siloam inscription; a seal of one Haggai, of doubtful age; a jar, which is probably Phœnician, and the remnants of the Ophel Wall "that lieth out" (Neh. iii, 26) - this is the scanty yet complete list of the remains of Hebrew antiquity. There is obviously no field here for the "bones and stones man."
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