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The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of Christian theology, with historical, biblical and archaeological evidence ...
PEERING back 2,000 years to the age of Jesus isn’t exactly easy – but rare objects from those times solve the mystery of what ...
Archaeologists have made a 'once in a lifetime discovery' as a capital city of an ancient European civilisation has been ...
Cotswold Archaeology has revealed details about the 300 skeletons found during an excavation under University of ...
Recent archaeological findings in Jerusalem are bringing Bible stories to life. New scientific evidence about Jesus’ burial ...
A newly unearthed settlement in Egypt’s north-western Nile Delta dates back around 3,400 years to the New Kingdom era and ...
A major piece of evidence for him is the Pilate stone, which is a block of carved limestone found at Caesarea Maritima, an archaeological ... Alamy The bad news is that there's no direct link ...
Ancient Tel Shiqmona site yields first evidence of large-scale purple dye production centuries before Roman times, possibly ...
A 2,000-year-old ring discovered near Jerusalem may well have been worn by the man who condemned Jesus to death.
The discovery of the ancient gate suggests that the famous king of the Israelites may not have been sole ruler of his time.
Researchers believe that the purple dye produced at Shikmona was transferred to neighboring countries and may have been used to dye fabrics for the Temple in Jerusalem.