Latest Talpiot Tomb Round-Up (including a review of The Burial of Jesus)
Here’s a round-up of the latest blogging about the Talpiot tomb and related topics on other blogs.Let me begin with Daniel Mănăstireanuţs blog review of my book The Burial of Jesus, which he said...
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View ArticleState of the Question for “Jesus Family Tomb” and Talpiot B
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View ArticleEgypt Looting, those Elusive Figures
.It's over a year now since all that looting, both of museums, storerooms and sites in Egypt following the January coup. The list of objects missing from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo which took them...
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