'Strong case' house in crypt was home to Jesus, says archaeologist
There is a "strong case to be made" that a house excavated in Nazareth, Israel, was the childhood home of Jesus, according to an archaeologist./ Professor Ken Dark, from the University of Reading, has spent 14 years studying the remains of the 1st century dwelling beneath a modern-day convent./ He said the ruins were first suggested as Jesus, Mary and Joseph's home in the 19th-century./ However, the idea was dismissed by archaeologists in the 1930s./ The site remained largely forgotten since then until Prof Dark launched a project in 2006 ...
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