A tomb dated back to the Greek-Roman Era was found in Alexandria, Egypt. Archaeologists discovered the grave, which is dug into a rock and has a yard with columns in the center of the burial place. Excavations were undertaken over the last few months in the area in order to find ancient remains. Had it not been [...]
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New Archaeological Findings in Jerusalem Trace Back to the First Christians
Employing a remote control robotic camera to search inside an intact first century tomb in the south of the Old City of Jerusalem has brought new evidence to light that might change current assumptions about the first Christians. The findings of the research include two limestone ossuaries, one with a Greek inscription asking God to [...]
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