In a stunning turn of events, archaeologists in Frankfurt, Germany, have uncovered a 1,800-year-old silver amulet, believed to be the earliest known evidence of Christianity north of the Alps. This ...
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Hidden Inscriptions Left by Medieval Pilgrims Uncovered by Archaeologists in the Likely Room of Jesus’s Last Supper
Inscriptions are important links to the past for historians. Figuring them out and their various features provides many crucial insights. Recently, a study published in the journal Studium Biblicum ...
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‘Abba of Naburya has perished’: Unique 1,900-year-old inscription found in Dead Sea cave
A four-line ancient Aramaic inscription, possibly inked by Jewish rebels from the Bar Kochba Revolt against the Romans in the 2nd century CE, has been discovered in a cave in the Judean Desert, two ...
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