
Archaeologist Robert Cargill examines a full-scale facsimile of the 2000-year-old-plus Isaiah Scroll at Jerusalem’s Shrine of the Book. Photo by CTVC Ltd
In an article entitled, “Slander, Lies and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” author Tom Tugend interviewed me attempting to put a face on the victims of anonymous crimes. It’s worth a read if you haven’t already done so.
Filed under: anonymity, archaeology, crime, dead sea scrolls, internet, qumran, robert cargill, scholarship | Tagged: aggravated harassment, criminal impersonation, forgery, identity theft, lies, norman golb, oriental institute, raphael golb, slander, tom tugend, university of chicago |
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