March 1, 2023
Archeologists’ race against time in Jerusalem
One of Israel’s leading archeologists working on the Pilgrimage Road excavation near Jerusalem’s Temple Mount said that with so much new construction underway around the Holy City the rush is on to document and preserve the past before it’s too late.
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International
November 20, 2019
Unearthed church sites show local Christians as pilgrims in Holy Land
JERUSALEM -- Two unearthed Byzantine church complexes shed light on the tradition of Christian pilgrimage in the Holy Land.
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International
WASHINGTON – Scientists who helped restore a shrine above the site believed to be the place where Christ was buried say testing of samples has dated the tomb to at least the fourth century.
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International
October 24, 2017
St. Paul’s has a tall order in Goliath ancient dig project
For nine years, students from St. Paul’s College have been helping to uncover the life of Goliath, one piece of ancient pottery at a time.
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Higher Education
March 1, 2015
Relics and artifacts can help us ‘find Jesus’
Why are we so fascinated with any historical artifact — relics, as some call them — associated with Jesus?
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Faith