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The unravelling of the Joan of
Arc mystery
can be compared to the work of
an archaeologist excavating a site. The archaeologist has an already
complicated task made harder by the activities of later occupants of
a site having disturbed deeper and therefore earlier strata, old and
new becoming mixed together over time.
We have examined all the evidence that has come our way, but unlike the shards from a dig, most of the evidence was on the surface.
The
origin of much of the material we found in the beginning was highly
dubious, our first tentative trowel-probes had been into disturbed
strata, the detritus of previous excavations.
But we were aware of
this and could cataloguue the finds with a certain amount of
caution.
Continuing to dig brought us not only welcome, undisturbed
material, but also som remarkable new evidence.
The methods used to conceal or contribute to the preservation of the Secret have been numerous and varied. They have called upon talents in the fields of literature, pointing, engraving, sculpture,
antiquarianism...
It has been an extraordinary enterprise, which has not only spanned the centuries but has, in the hand of some very different personalities shown some remarkable different facets.
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