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nigelswift wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26972493/

"the discovery may provide evidence that Christianity and paganism at times intertwined in the ancient world."

Stukeley would have seized upon that - didn't he try to make the same connection?

Didn't realise any more evidence was needed . The engraving looks a bit clear and "fresh " .

There's a Canadian academic called The Naked Archaeologist. He's kind of the north American version of Tony Robinson, but. He makes television programmes on Old Testament archaeology and it's very interesting stuff. You don't have to agree with everything he says but he has a fresh approach. His 'The Lost Tomb Of Jesus' is well worth digging out. I mean if they found the family vault of Caiphas why not the family tomb of Jesus?