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Tag Archives: Pseudo-Archaeology
Pseudo-archaeologist James Tabor smears internet blogger for attacking his “Jonah ossuary” rubbish
Pseudo-archaeologist James Tabor (who publicly eulogises the late Vendyl “Arkhunter” Jones as his “creator” and “teacher”), and who sees otherwise unexceptional ancient tombs in Jerusalem as potential goldmines to fund his retirement, has now taken to smearing and issuing threats to internet bloggers. … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology
Tagged Con-Artists, Fraudsters, James Tabor, Pseudo-Archaeology, Self-Promoters, Simcha Jacobovici
Scholars now openly mocking pseudo-archaeologist James Tabor for his crackpot ‘Jonah Ossuary’
The “Jonah Ossuary” theory has finally “jumped the shark” (only, it’s a tropical fish) by Robert Cargill James Tabor is correct, ‘It’s anything but a fish’: Logical fallacies in defense of the “Jonah Ossuary” theory by Robert Cargill
Posted in Archaeology
Tagged 'Jonah Ossuary', Crackpot Theories, James Tabor, Pseudo-Archaeology, Robert Cargill, Simcha Jacobovici
‘The Jesus Discovery’: the latest claptrap from pseudo-archaeologist James Tabor soiling bookstore shelves
When he’s not eulogising fellow cranks such as the notorious crackpot Vendyl ”Arkhunter” Jones, James Tabor is busy thinking up his next great archaeological discovery. Here’s what he’s about to serve us this Easter: The Jesus Discovery: The New Archaeological Find That Reveals the Birth … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology
Tagged Crackpots, Cranks, Credulity, Fraudsters, Gullibility, James Tabor, Pseudo-Archaeology, Simcha Jacobovici, Vendyl "Ark Hunter" Jones
Sad news (sort of): ‘Baywatch’ star and Playboy centerfold Donna D’Errico abandons trip to find Noah’s Ark
No room on the ark for Playboy Playmate Donna D’Errico The former Playboy Playmate and Baywatch star Donna D’Errico has had to cancel plans to discover the remains of Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat. Donna D’Errico, former star of Baywatch, … Continue reading
‘Jesus tomb’ proponent James Tabor praises fundamentalist crank Vendyl “Ark hunter” Jones
Firstly, Richard Bartholomew sums up Vendyl Jones’ career here: “Ark Hunter” Vendyl Jones has Died Jones’ entire pseudo-archaeological “career” was a tragic misdirection of his undoubted energies, which were wasted on crank notions derived from an approach which regards religion as … Continue reading
Posted in Fundamentalism
Tagged Crackpots, Cranks, Credulity, Fraudsters, Fundamentalists, Gullibility, James Tabor, Pseudo-Archaeology, Vendyl "Ark Hunter" Jones