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In 1980, workers at a Jerusalem construction site accidentally uncovered a cache of bone boxes from early Christian times. When reports about the crypt discovery leaked out 16 years later, the London Sunday Times headlined the story as "The Tomb That Dare Not Speak Its Name." Now the full story will be told. In 2005, documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici obtained permission to break through the apartment floor and reenter the tomb. Part archaeological detective story and part early Christian history, The Jesus Family Tomb is a narrative as riveting as any novel.
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Tombs, Controversial literature, Burial, Historicity, Family, Antiquities, Christianity, Excavations (Archaeology), Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Families, Burial of Jesus Christ, Death and burial, Jesus christ, Jerusalem, antiquities, Christian Theology - Christology, Christianity - History - General, Religion / General, General, Religion, Religion - TheologyPeople
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-215)
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