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Jon Ellison Wrote:
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> Martin Stower Wrote:
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> > Why would the forgers want that?
>
> Because a forgers primary objective is to deceive.
>
> Giving the impression that the cartouche continues
> below and behind the granite beam would go some
> way to prove that the ca[r]touche is contemporaneous
> with construction.
> Half of the cartouche embedded within the
> structure.
>
> Anyway back to the question.
> Why would the builders do that?
> Why would the builders paint half a cartouche onto
> a limestone block?
Assuming that anyone did.
Sorry, but, if the builders having left it as we find it is implausible, then trying to make it look like they did so could only undermine the deception. That’s the point of the question. Why would our (imaginary) forgers do this?
M.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 14-Mar-17 16:07 by Martin Stower.
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> Martin Stower Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
> > Why would the forgers want that?
>
> Because a forgers primary objective is to deceive.
>
> Giving the impression that the cartouche continues
> below and behind the granite beam would go some
> way to prove that the ca[r]touche is contemporaneous
> with construction.
> Half of the cartouche embedded within the
> structure.
>
> Anyway back to the question.
> Why would the builders do that?
> Why would the builders paint half a cartouche onto
> a limestone block?
Assuming that anyone did.
Sorry, but, if the builders having left it as we find it is implausible, then trying to make it look like they did so could only undermine the deception. That’s the point of the question. Why would our (imaginary) forgers do this?
M.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 14-Mar-17 16:07 by Martin Stower.