GLOZEL FINDS.
CONTROVERSY CONTINUES
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PARIS, January 3,
While the antiquarian M. Salomon Rcinach stoutly maintains the authenticity of the Glozel discoveries, a member of the Fradin family, on whose land the discoveries ware made, asserts that he believes that the bricks found were the output of a pottery and tileworks, which were situated on the same spot ia the fifteenth century, the inscriptions being the proprietor's abbreviated records of orders.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19201, 6 January 1928, Page 7
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