Talk:The Songs of Bilitis
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fictional archaeologists
[edit ]I note in the text that a certain fictional archaeologist was created: Herr G. Heim ("Mr. C. Cret" in German). Pretty sure I'm not the first to note the 'Geheim' is the German word for 'secret, and that the other name is pronounced 'secret' in French. Might be worth noting this in the text.
How was the hoax discovered?
[edit ]Feel like this article should mention how it was discovered that these were not translating any actual Ancient Greek poetry. Umimmak (talk) 20:43, 8 January 2023 (UTC) [reply ]
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