Chapter 54BristolIt took me some time to realise that the others now looked upon me as their spokesman. Back in the UK, when the media were scrambling for interviews, the experts – anxious to complete their work on the Mosaic Project – pointed every caller in my direction. Fortunately, after a few weeks, public interest waned. Although the rumblings from disgruntled religious historians and archaeologists showed no sign of abating. At the university, we were now sufficiently advanced to begin discussing dates for the next revelation – the Mosaic Tablets. This was of a magnitude to shatter many long-held beliefs. It had the potential to inflame the senses of the most devout. It was advocated by all present that we should be extremely cautious about the choice of venue. It was wi

