The James Ossuary – Again

The James Ossuary – Again

Since the publication of the ossuary (bone box) in which James, the brother of Jesus, was allegedly buried, an unprecedented debate has arisen in both the scholarly and general world, and the issue does not want to die. The main problem concerning the find is that the...
The James Ossuary – Again

A Brief History of the Chariot

It is thought that the first vehicles of transportation invented were in the arctic north of Europe, where composite wooden sledges were dragged across the frozen tundra by sheer brute strength. The first Middle-Eastern evidence of the use of a vehicle to carry a load...
The James Ossuary – Again

Lessons from the Catacombs of Rome

Wayne JacksonChristian Courier: Archives, Thursday, July 3, 2003The catacombs located beneath the city of Rome are a wonder of antiquity which reveal much about the early adherents to the Christian faith. The term “catacomb” derives from a compound Greek term with the...
The James Ossuary – Again

100,000 Burried Coins

These Articles Are Reproduced With Special Permission From Archeological Diggings MagazineFor More Information And A Subscription, Please Visit www.DiggingsOnline.Com North Africa has seen its share of invasions, the most recent being the American invasion during the...
The James Ossuary – Again

Scholars Find Treasure Trove of Greek NT Manuscripts

Manuscript. The Aleppo Codex is a medieval manuscript of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), associated with Rabbi Aaron Ben Asher. The Masoretic scholars wrote it in the early 10th century, probably in Tiberias, Israel. It is in book form and contains the vowel points and...