Qumran sundial: a challenge for David
- From: Ian <ian.groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 11:53:17 -0800 (PST)
David,
You have repeatedly claimed that "The Qumran Sundial as an Odometer
using
Fixed Lengths of Hours," DEAD SEA DISCOVERIES, vol 9, 3 (2002), p. 356
(I can cut-and-paste too!) is an important paper.
So I challenge you:
Summarise the content of that paper for us here, in your own words.
Write us an abstract, explaining what the paper claims, outline the
basis for these claims and give indications of matters left unresolved
for further work.
It won't take long - I'd expect you to be able to do it in 300 - 350
words But remember, they have to be your own words. No quoting
Thiering postings to Yahoo - and certainly no use of her abstract (I
presume the paper has an abstract). 100% Chistainsen words throughout.
Can you do it?
Ian
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