Scholars, Frauds, the Media and the Public
This section will focus on sensationalism, pseudo-science and the distortion of archaeology and biblical studies in the media.
- The Turin Shroud and Easter Stories
By Antonio Lombatti - Syria and Its Monuments--it may not be bad at all
By Niels Peter Lemche - Brief Update on the Lead Codices
By Thomas S. Verenna - Archaeology and the Echo Chamber: Getting the Media to Do Their Job
By Michael Buettner - Artifacts and the Media: Lead Codices and the Public Portrayal of History
By Thomas S. Verenna - Relics and Their Supernatural Powers
By Antonio Lombatti - On the Misuse of Archaeology for Evangelistic Purposes
By Robert R. Cargill - Why Do Some Christians Need Material Evidence?
By Antonio Lombatti - Forget About Noah's Ark; There Was No Worldwide Flood
By Robert R. Cargill - Relics Still Potent: The Shroud of Turin
By Antonio Lombatti - The Distortion of Archaeology and What We Can Do About It: A Brief Note on Progress Made and Yet To Be Made
By Eric H. Cline - Stalemate: Archaeological Research, The Public, and Our Responsibility
By Jim West - Pseudo-Science and Sensationalist Archaeology: An Exposé of Jimmy Barfield and the Copper Scroll Project
By Robert R. Cargill - On the Insignificance and the Abuse of the Copper Scroll
By Robert R. Cargill - Seeking the Sacred Past
By Paul V.M. Flesher - How Should Archaeology Reach its Public?
By Paul V.M. Flesher




