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Archaeologists recently found an artifact-filled Viking-era burial site in Denmark — revealing treasures that once belonged ...
A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up.
From Alexander the Great to Cleopatra, the lost tombs of such historical figures continue to fascinate the public and ...
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Where is the Tomb of Jesus?
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the Old City of Jerusalem, is one of the holiest sites for most Christians ...
In this video, we explore the recently uncovered Tomb of Ptah-M-Wiah, a high-ranking official during the reign of King Ramses II, the third Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty (1292 to 1189 BCE). This tomb is ...
However, Golgol and Biblical locales such as Gilgal and Golgotha could be linked. Gilgal was referenced in the Book of Joshua as an Israelite site and Golgotha was the location of Jesus' crucifixion.
"We can't say 100 percent, but it appears to be visible proof that the location of the tomb has not shifted through time, something that scientists and historians have wondered for decades." ...
While it is archaeologically impossible to say that the tomb is the burial site of an individual Jew known as Jesus of Nazareth, who according to New Testament accounts was crucified in Jerusalem ...
A Tomb Once Said to Hold ‘Jesus’s Midwife’ Might Instead Hold Ancient Royalty For centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure.
A historian claims to have identified the actual site of Jesus Christ's first miracle, presenting archaeological evidence that challenges centuries of tradition. Tom McCollough, who taught religion ...
The burial plots are located in the cemetery’s southeast corner. “We were not able to bury the remains within the old cemetery (walls), where older Confederate soldiers are buried” because ...