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Nails supposedly used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ were discovered in a burial cave in Jerusalem alongside two bone ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'Missing nails from Jesus' crucifixion' unearthed in high priest's Jerusalem burial caveTwo Roman-era nails were discovered in a burial cave in south Jerusalem in 1990, with filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici now ...
This week the Discovery Channel, together with HarperSanFrancisco, announces the release of "The Jesus Family Tomb," a television documentary and a book that aim to show that the tomb next door to ...
The researchers behind a 2007 documentary detailing “The Lost Tomb of Jesus” have uncovered evidence in a first-century Israeli tomb of the Biblical figure of Jonah, who was famously swallowed ...
For nearly 2,000 years, Christians have venerated the supposed location of Jesus Christ's death and burial. Early Christian tradition located the site of Jesus' tomb at a particular spot within ...
The Mayan city of Caracol has been researched for decades, but archaeologists only recently found a tomb of one of the city's ...
The mummy had gone unnoticed despite urban development in a district where agricultural fields have been converted into working-class neighborhoods.
Christian devotees often visited a tomb thinking it was for a Biblical figure. A new study suggests they might have been mistaken.
A mummy was discovered by utility workers in Peru, and it is believed to have belonged to an adolescent from a pre-Inca culture.
The Israeli antiquities authority says archaeologists are excavating an ancient tomb traditionally associated with Jesus's midwife in the hills southwest of Jerusalem.
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