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Recent archaeological findings in Jerusalem are bringing Bible stories to life. New scientific evidence about Jesus’ burial ...
From the location of the “place of skulls” to ancient Jewish burial rites, here’s what archaeologists do—and don’t—know about ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient garden beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which is mentioned in ...
The early results from a long-awaited excavation of the quarry beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre are nothing short of ...
Proof of ancient olive trees and grapevines, consistent with a Bible verse, has been found at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, an archaeologist confirms.
The traditional location of Jesus Christ's tomb is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. But does the historical evidence support this tradition?
Many Christians believe the church is where Jesus was crucified and buried and it continues ... through cultivated land to a burial site over time.
But a more recent theory, emerging in the 19th century, holds that Jesus' burial site is the Garden Tomb -- an idyllic ancient rock-cut tomb just 600 metres away from the church. While both are ...
Archeologists have reportedly uncovered evidence which supports the Biblical account of the crucification and burial of Jesus Christ. For a man who lived and died over 2000 years ago, the life and ...
AFP via Getty Images The uncovered marble tombs have a lot to do with Joseph of Arimathea — the biblical figure Christians believe gifted Jesus his burial plot, as explained by the Times of Israel.
A groundbreaking discovery has been made at Jesus' supposed burial site, unearthing new evidence in support of the Biblical account.