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Archaeological Excavations in Israel 2007

Recent Israel Antiquities Authority excavations in the area of Binyanei Haouma in Jerusalem (Sept-Nov 2006) revealed remains dating to the Second Temple period and the time when the Tenth Roman Legion was stationed in Jerusalem.

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World's oldest ritual discovered

Worshipped the python 70,000 years ago
A startling archaeological discovery this summer changes our understanding of human history. While, up until now, scholars have largely held that man's first rituals were carried out over 40, 000 years ago in Europe, it now appears that they were wrong about both the time and place.

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Apostle St. Paul Tomb Unearthed in Rome

Vatican archeologists have unearthed a sarcophagus believed to contain the remains of Apostle St. Paul that had been buried beneath St Paul basilica in Vatican.

The sarcophagus, which dates back to at least A.D. 390, has been the subject of an extended excavation run by St. Paul basilica.

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World's oldest ritual discovered

Worshipped the python 70,000 years ago

A startling archaeological discovery this summer changes our understanding of human history. While, up until now, scholars have largely held that man's first rituals were carried out over 40, 000 years ago in Europe, it now appears that they were wrong about both the time and place.

Read the full story