A 2015 study aimed to determine whether the James Ossuary originated from the Talpiot tomb—a site unearthed in 1980 in the south of the Old City in East Jerusalem. The tomb contained six burial ...
But, just like other archaeological finds discovered from the Bible period, the Ossuary led ... The Talpiot tomb was unearthed in the south of the Old City in East Jerusalem in 1980, containing ...
The owner of the ossuary, Oded Golan ... believed to belong to Jesus' family. The Talipot tomb was discovered south of the Old City in East Jerusalem in 1980. It contains six burial boxes with ...
Over time, a few locations in Israel have claimed to be Jesus ... to have made a connection between the Talpiot tomb and the James Ossuary, often cited as archaeological evidence of the existence ...
A 2,000-year-old ossuary, possibly belonging to James, brother of Jesus, is on display in Atlanta. Inscribed "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus," its authenticity has been debated for years ...
Tzaferis discovered four cave-tombs at Giv'at ha-Mivtar (Ras el-Masaref), which is just north of Jerusalem near Mount ... name of the man was incised on his ossuary in letters 2 cm high: Jehohanan.