By Ludvik A. Kjeldsberg and Årstein Justnes
[First published: 2 Sep 2019]
[N]ever have I imagined that an item of my collection would be published on the front page of the New York Times, would have more than a million search results in the internet, would be the subject of many articles and books, would be exhibited in museums, or would be the star of television movies.
David Jeselsohn, antiquities collector and owner of the Gabriel Stone, 2011
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Reblogged this on Zwinglius Redivivus and commented:
Personally, I’ve never thought the thing was either ancient nor important.
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