Friday, March 9, 2007Archaeoporn! The Lost Tomb of Jesus documentary that the Discover Channel aired then subsequently countered and suppressed had one upside for archaeology: the popularization of the term "archaeoporn" to describe the documentary. It was actually said on a panel discussion that aired after the actual show. While this new and exciting word is sweeping the news (check out the headline!) and blog world, I wanted to see if this word has shown up before. Doing a search of "archaeoporn -jesus" gave me results not having to do with the documentary. Here are the results:
For those who want to know more about the statistical argument against the assertions in Lost Tomb of Jesus, Dr. Randy Ingermanson has a well-written explanation. He's a Cal alum too! (Basically, "Few even think to ask the question.") When I typed "archaeoporn" into Google, it asked if I mean "archaeopteryx." No, Google, I really mean "archaeoporn." Labels: anthropology:archaeology, perversion, statistics |