Posted by: Jim | 07/03/2009

Philip Davies- When Memory Meets the Past: Archaeology and Amnesia

Philip’s given me permission to upload a recent essay he’s penned and you can access it here.  It is, I confess, very much worth reading.

UPDATE:  The link is corrected as it’s been uploaded to the internet archive site.  The essay may NOT be reproduced or retransmitted without the author’s express written permission.  For personal use ONLY.


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  1. Document “Not Found.”

    • works ok here.

  2. I got the same response as Ben. I’ll try again once I get home–maybe it has something to do with the school’s system.

    • i think the problem may be at present that its probably only available to members of the biblical studies list (where the file is presently hosted)

  3. Okay, I got it directly off the group site:

    FWIW:

    Link on the biblical studies group site: http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/ACtOSspNz25iteQtHJrgwn6YL9Gg_g5BSepryuIhzNR1FEatYlhFhXAlPjyn0QDewniGQXB9XxPv5hWukitwTv4_BFfPsLQ/davies_archaelogy_amnesia.pdf

    Your link: http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/0ABOSm8dzEEUVLvufUewhvwWAVQqWlVb7AgumtRmK_XZg_5-_nUeSxmzHM2RHIOxEaBozWSyiwy89E6pjzEw/davies_archaelogy_amnesia.pdf

    I’ll let someone else do the textual criticism. ;-)

    • yeah– that’s a fun one.

  4. Where is it? All links are down.

    Looking forward to it.

  5. I was able to get through to it just now.

    • i would hope- the link now points elsewhere than yahoo.

  6. [...] July 4, 2009 in Uncategorized The President of our Guild has written an essay on the topic of archaeology and memory.  Thanks to Jim West for sharing  it. [...]

  7. [...] downloaded it, you’ll have to visit his site here (it is in [...]

    • Some more Dreckish fundamentalistic dilettantish humorousness for your general edification Dr West.

      • saw it.


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