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| | James' Ossuary Found |
 | | Mary is not given any special status in the Gospels, even by Jesus; she is not called 'Mother of God'. |  | | The criticism has already been raised that the last part of the inscription, 'the brother of Jesus' may be a later work, due to its cursive and semi-cursive script, in contrast with the square script of the first part, 'James, son of Joseph' (true first century script). |  | | James was Head of the Christian church in Jerusalem, and it is no surprise that his ossuary would be preserved and well marked. |
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http://www.biblediscoveries.com/ossuary.html
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| | The Stone Box - CBS News |
 | | Ossuaries were used to hold the bones of the dead approximately 2,000 years ago, in the time of Jesus. |  | | Golan says it was in 2002 when an eminent scholar happened to see the ossuary at his home, and told him what the writing could mean. |  | | They believe the ossuary is the first firm archaeological evidence that Jesus once lived here. |
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/17/60minutes/main661815.shtml
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| | James Ossuary Earliest Reference to Jesus : Laurence Gardner |
 | | With the James ossuary bringing the siblings of Jesus to the forefront of current discussion, some orthodox theologians have suggested that Aramaic was an unusual language in that it did not differentiate between brothers, sisters and cousins. |  | | The Jesus ossuary was soon brought to their attention, along with the collection of ossuraries from the same family tomb. |  | | Not only the ossuary of Jesus son of Joseph, but those of his parents and siblings, together with another associated casket, inscribed with the name Matthew. |
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http://www.graal.co.uk/ossuary.html
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| | TBK - Bone-Box No Proof of Jesus |
 | | Yet, this suggestion does not assert that the ossuary was not forged until after the Protestant Reformation; it is possible that earlier Christians of the same doctrine (such as some of the early Church fathers) may have been the culprits. |  | | The Jewish collector who possessed the ossuary, Lemaire claims, did not recognize its value because to him, "Jesus was known as the son of God, so he had no brother," an unusual attitude for a Jew. |  | | The ossuary, therefore, would supposedly be that of the biblical "James the Just," who is referred to as Jesus's "brother" at Matthew 13:55 and Galatians 1:19. |
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http://www.truthbeknown.com/ossuary.htm
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| | Kostnice Ossuary, Kutna Hora, Sedlec, Church of Bones |
 | | This is Sedlec’s Church of All Saints ossuary in the Czech Republic. |  | | Kostnice Ossuary, Kutna Hora, Sedlec, Church of Bones |  | | Kostnice Ossuary (Church of Bones), Kutna Hora, Sedlec, Prague |
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http://www.artgraphica.net/art-shop/prague-kutna-hora-bone-church.htm
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| | The Ossuary of James |
 | | Ossuary of high priest Joseph Caiaphas, who's mentioned in the Bible as helping interrogate Jesus before the crucifixion. |  | | Until now, the most significant finds related to New Testament figures have been the ossuary of Caiaphas, the high priest who handed Jesus over the Romans for crucifixion, and a dedication tablet on a monument. |  | | At the time of death, the body was laid in the cave or tomb, and allowed to decompose. |
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http://www.thenazareneway.com/ossuary_of_james.htm
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| | James' Ossuary |
 | | In the embellished ossuary inscribed with the name "Iosef Bar-Caiapha" were the bones of six people, including those of a man archeologists believe was Caiaphas, the high priest who interrogated Jesus before turning Him over to Pontius Pilate. |  | | And finally, the Israel Geological Survey submitted the ossuary to a variety of scientific tests, which determined that the limestone of the ossuary had a patina or sheen consistent with a many-centuries-long sojourn in a cave. |  | | Critics used to doubt that Jesus was ever nailed to a cross, insisting that John's Gospel was indulging in fantasy rather than fact in claiming such. |
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http://www.luthersepiphany.com/luthersepiphany_032.htm
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| | James Ossuary needs further investigation, professor says - (BP) |
 | | The ossuary -- a stone box that holds the bones of the dead and used by Jews from around 20 B.C. until 70 A.D. -- first made worldwide news in 2002 and was authenticated by Lemaire and others. |  | | Biblical scholars and scientists spent several months studying the ossuary; testing by the Geological Survey of Israel confirmed that the limestone is from the Jerusalem area, quarried in the first and second century B.C., Keall asserted. |  | | The ossuary contains an Aramaic inscription on the side reading, "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" -- leading scholars to speculate it once contained the remains of the Apostle James. |
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http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org/bpnews.asp?ID=19843
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| | James Ossuary, Bone Box, Hoax or History? |
 | | It was one of two ossuaries of the family of "Caiaphas," the same Caiaphas, the high priest, spoke of in the gospels. |  | | The burial box of James is a called a "bone box." First century Jews initially buried their dead on shelves in caves until the flesh desiccated away. |  | | It would be one more piece of evidence to add to the known extra-Biblical evidences for the Life of Christ. |
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http://answers.org/apologetics/jamesbonebox.html
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| | Ossuary Tales |
 | | Lemaire believes the 20-inch-long box, or ossuary, once held the bones of James, brother of the biblical Jesus, who was stoned to death in A.D. 62, according to the first-century historian Flavius Josephus. |  | | The antiquities authority is reserving its judgment on the inscription's authenticity until it has the ossuary examined after its return to Israel, says Dahari, who doubts whether experts will be able to determine whether or not the inscription refers to the brother of Jesus. |  | | Paul Flesher of the University of Wyoming says two ossuaries have Aramaic inscriptions reading, "Jesus, son of Joseph." "The inscription is like 'Tom, son of Dick, brother of Harry,'" quipped another scholar. |
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http://www.archaeology.org/0301/newsbriefs/ossuary.html
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| | Ossuary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | If authentic, the 2,000 year old ossuary which bore the inscription, "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." would have been the first archaeological proof that Jesus existed, which until then, the only references to the three men were found in manuscripts. |  | | In Judaism in the first-century B.C. to about A.D., as space for burial tombs was scarce, it was the Jewish burial custom to place their dead in a cave for a year, and once the body had become skeletonised, the bones were collected and placed in a chest that served as the ossuary. |  | | The ossuary of the high priest Caiaphas has been discovered from these times. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossuary
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| | Discovery Channel :: Stone Box Linked to Jesus Called Fa |
 | | The markings on the "James ossuary" in the Semitic Aramaic language were hailed by the Biblical Archaeology Review as one of the first historical references to the man who gave birth to the Christian religion. |  | | However, she said the second part — "brother of Joshua (Jesus)" — was in a different hand and style that was added later, possibly as late as the 3rd or 4th centuries. |  | | Such boxes were common among the Jews of Jesus' time, who customarily used them to store and identify the bones of the deceased that were recovered from the full body a certain time after burial. |
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http://dsc.discovery.com/news/afp/20030616/jesusfake.html
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| | The Experts and the Ossuary by Paul Flesher |
 | | Witherington went on to discuss the theology of ossuary burial, arguing that it was indicative of belief in a bodily resurrection--i.e., it was in keeping with Pharisaic beliefs about life after death. |  | | He began by focusing not on the ossuary but on the manner in which it was acquired and subsequently came to international attention. |  | | So perhaps the ossuary burial is not linked to a belief in life after death. |
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http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/The_experts.htm
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| | James Ossuary: Bone (Box) of Contention (Skeptical Inquirer March 2003) |
 | | And he believes that the inscription's mention of a father named Joseph plus a brother named Jesus suggests "that this is the ossuary of the James in the New Testament," which in turn "would also mean that we have here the first epigraphic mention--from about 63 c.e.--of Jesus of Nazareth" (Lemaire 2002, 33). |  | | The ossuary's inscription (a portion of which is shown here) seems suspiciously sharp-edged for its apparent age. |  | | The reason for questioning the patina is that additional evidence raises doubts about the ossuary's authenticity. |
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http://www.csicop.org/si/2003-03/bonebox.html
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| | Jesus' Brother's "Bone Box" Closer to Being Authenticated |
 | | The authenticity of the ossuary itself was generally accepted, but many scholars questioned whether all or part of the inscription, which reads "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus," was a forgery. |  | | The box bears the inscription "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." It sparked a spate of controversy among biblical scholars and archaeologists when it was first reported in the November/December 2002 issue of the Biblical Archaeology Review [see our October 21 story Burial Box May Be That of Jesus's Brother, Expert Says]. |  | | Burial Box May Be That of Jesus's Brother, Expert Says |
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/04/0418_030418_jesusrelic.html
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| | James Ossuary Inscription |
 | | One example is actually from another ossuary inscription which reads: "Shimi, son of Asiya, brother of Hanin". |  | | I thus suggest that the forger came into possession of an ossuary bearing an authentic inscription “brother of Jesus”". |  | | raised or in bas relief) in her pictures of the ossuary inscription rather than an incised text which other scholars see. |
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http://dreamwater.org/bccox/ossuary.html
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| | James the Brother of the Lord. Has His ossuary Been Found? biblicalstudies.info |
 | | Almost 100 professors of biblical studies from churches of Christ had the opportunity to view the recently publicized ossurary, or burial box, said to be that of James, the brother of Jesus, at a scholarly meeting in late November. |  | | Technical points in judging the box’s and the inscription’s authenticity include the frequency of use of the names James, Joseph and Jesus in the first century. |  | | Golan was seated beside Ray Madrigal, a member of the Biblical Studies faculty at Florida College, and my co-worker at the Carrollwood Church of Christ. |
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http://biblicalstudies.info/James/james.htm
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| | Bones of Contention - Christianity Today Magazine |
 | | The ossuary still cries out to us, as Jesus once said the stones of Jerusalem would doand what it says is James, and what it says is Joseph, and best of all what it says is Jesus. |  | | Witherington's book on the ossuary, The Brother of Jesus, is available from ChristianBook.com and other book retailers. |  | | Ben Witherington is professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary and coauthor, with Hershel Shanks, of The Brother of Jesus: The Dramatic Story and Meaning of the First Archaeological Link to Jesus and His Family (HarperSanFrancisco, 2003). |
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http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/010/2.42.html
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| | Stunning New Evidence that Jesus Lived - Christianity Today Magazine |
 | | But archaeologists have found hundreds in recent years, including one that probably belonged to the high priest Caiaphas mentioned in the Gospels. |  | | Ben Witherington, professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary, believes that the bones stayed in the ossuary for a very short time. |  | | The first-century Jewish historian Josephus says that around A.D. 62 the high priest Ananus arranged for the death of "one James, the brother of Jesus who was called the Christ/Messiah." |
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http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2002/141/11.0.html
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| | -:* Frisco's Kutna Hora - Sedlec Info Page *:- |
 | | The ossuary itself dates from 1511 when a half-blind monk was given the task to gather the bones from the abolished graves and putting them in the crypt to make place for new "customers". |  | | Most of the dead in the Ossuary died a "natural" i.e. |  | | Many corpses and bones were accumulated this way and especially during the times of the plague (the black death) many who were about to die from the disease came themselves to be buried in Sedlec. |
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http://www.ludd.luth.se/users/silver_p/kutna-info.html
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| | Jan Svankmajer: The Ossuary [Kostnice] |
 | | As a meditation of mortality, The Ossuary stands comparison not only with Svankmajer's earlier Historia Naturae (Suita), but also with Goya at his blackest and the Breughel of "The Triumph of Death". |  | | Given that many of the video releases are unsubtitled (see below), it is worth describing the genesis of the Sedlec Ossuary in some detail. |  | | The ossuary is in the chapel of the nearby Church of All Saints graveyard. |
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http://www.illumin.co.uk/svank/films/ossuary/ossuary.html
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 | | "Prince Scwarzenburg had an ossuary made at the All Saint's Church, in Sedlec near Kutna Hora. |  | | It usually has a religious significance, and usually relates to the plague or some other huge era of death. |  | | An ossuary, of course, is a structure built of human bones. |
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http://www.awn.com/heaven_and_hell/svank/svank9.htm
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| | Sedlec Ossuary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Henry, the abbot of the Cistercian monastery in Sedlec was sent to the Holy Land by King Otakar II of Bohemia in 1278. |  | | The Sedlec Ossuary (Czech: kostnice Sedlec) is a small Christian chapel, located beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints (Czech: Hřbitovní kostel Všech Svatých) in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. |  | | During the Black Death in the mid 14th century, and after the Hussite Wars in the early 15th century many thousands of people were buried there and the cemetery had to be greatly enlarged. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedlec_Ossuary
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| | LiveScience.com - Voice of Reason: The 'James Ossuary' and the Need for Skepticism |
 | | Scholars were finding inconsistencies in the style of the lettering. |  | | Others, however, warned that no one should take a leap of faith. |  | | The ossuary that reputedly held the bones of James, Jesus' brother, with an inscription in Aramaic "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus'' is seen in this undated photo. |
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http://www.livescience.com/history/reason_ossuary_050112.html
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| | USATODAY.com - James ossuary opens a Pandora's box of suspected fakes |
 | | ATLANTA Six months after the James ossuary was declared a fake, the ancient burial box bearing an inscription mentioning Jesus continues to rock the world of biblical archaeology. |  | | In a presentation at the conference, Goren described the "Jerusalem Syndrome" of forged relics, a reference to a similarly named psychological ailment afflicting tourists who visit Jerusalem and then become convinced they are characters from the Bible. |  | | First reports last year of the ossuary in Biblical Archaeology Review created a frenzy over the relic that bears the Aramaic inscription "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." Throngs visited the Royal Ontario Museum to see the empty stone box. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2003-11-25-ossuary-usat_x.htm
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| | Ossuary Dethroned |
 | | The ossuary was returned to Golan after the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) tested it in March 2003 and determined its inscription, "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus," to be a forgery. |  | | The once-celebrated James Ossuary, heralded by the international press last fall as the first physical evidence for the existence of Jesus Christ, was found Monday, July 21, in a filthy rooftop bathroom during a police raid on ossuary owner Oded Golan's Tel Aviv apartment building. |  | | The ossuary has been confiscated by the police, along with other materials collected from an alleged rooftop forgery lab owned by Golan. |
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http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/ossuary3.html
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| | USATODAY.com - Fake ossuary leads Israel to look into sellers of antiquities |
 | | From around 20 B.C. until 70 A.D, Jews would commonly transfer the bones of relatives from burial caves to an ossuary placed in family crypts. |  | | Scientists all agree the ossuary is a genuine artifact from the era of the New Testament, but many scholars believe the inscription was added recently. |  | | And the Egyptologist Ian Ransom suggests in the recently released book Mary and the Ossuary that the forgery ring may have catered to evangelical Christian interest in the Holy Land. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-02-18-israel-antiques-usat_x.htm
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| | BBC NEWS World Middle East Artefact 'may be evidence of Jesus' |
 | | The limestone burial box for bones - called an ossuary - bears an inscription reading "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" in the Aramaic language. |  | | An ancient burial artefact found in Israel may be the earliest archaeological reference to Jesus Christ ever discovered. |  | | The writing style, and the fact that ossuary burials were only practised by Jews between 20 BC and AD 70, put the find squarely within the time of Jesus and James, says Andre Lemaire, a French specialist in ancient inscriptions. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2349325.stm
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| | CBC Arts: James ossuary part of Israeli fraud charges |
 | | About eight months later, Dorfman announced that though he believed the limestone ossuary truly dated from ancient times, the inscription that labelled it as the tomb of Jesus' brother had been forged. |  | | The limestone burial box, which purportedly held the remains of James, Jesus' brother, was among a number of items listed as forgeries. |  | | Also, the Israel Museum announced last Friday that it believed the ivory pomegranate in its collection to be a forgery. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2004/12/29/Arts/antiquitiesforgery041229.html
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| | Religion - Free Encyclopedia |
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| | CBC News: James ossuary a fake, experts declare |
 | | JERUSALEM - A limestone box that was supposed to have held the bones of the brother of Jesus is a fake, Israel's Antiquities Authority said Wednesday. |  | | The Antiquities Authority said another relic called the Yoash inscription was also a forgery. |  | | Some scholars called it the oldest archeological link to New Testament figures, but Israeli authorities called the inscription a forgery. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/18/ossuary030618
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| | Burial Box May Be That of Jesus's Brother, Expert Says |
 | | From the first century B.C. to about 70 A.D., it was the burial custom of Jews to place their dead in a cave for a year, then retrieve the bones and put them in an ossuary. |  | | The ossuary is not quite rectangular, like most burial boxes found so far, but trapezoid in shape. |  | | The collector, who remains anonymous, told Lemaire he had a few inscriptions and showed him some photographs of an ossuary. |
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/10/1021_021021_christianrelicbox.html
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| | OBJECT OIM_A29791 |
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http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/HIGH/OIM_A29791_72dpi.html
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| | ossuary - definition of ossuary by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | ossuary - definition of ossuary by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |  | | ossuary - any receptacle for the burial of human bones |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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 | | A place for the bones of the dead. |  | | U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft Friday ordered a delay in Tuesday's scheduled execution after the FBI admitted it had not provided more than 3,000 documents to the killer's defense team. |  | | The ossuary, figuratively speaking, will have to wait another month for the skeleton of convicted mass murderer Timothy McVeigh. |
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| | Caiaphas Ossuary |
 | | It was a Jewish custom to store the bones of the deceased in ossuaries; the bones were collected about a year after burial. |  | | The ornate ossuary contained the bones of a sixty year old man (Caiaphas) and his family. |  | | In a tomb located to the south of Jerusalem were discovered several ossuraies, one of which contained the bones of the former high priest Caiaphas (see Matt 26:3, 57; Luke 3:2; John 11:49; 18:13-14, 24, 28; Acts 4:6; Josephus, Ant. |
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| | University of Cincinnati News: Steven Fine Ossuary with Pyramids |
 | | In first-century Jerusalem, ossuaries were commonly used to store the skeletal remains of loved ones after they had decomposed for a year or so in a tomb or mausoleum. |  | | The scholar reports on his discovery in the published version of his 2001 Rabbi Louis Feinberg Memorial Lecture, Art and Identity in Latter Second Temple Period Judaea: The Hasmonean Royal Tombs at Modi'in, which is scheduled for distribution Oct. 29 at the final lecture of Judaic Studies' Lichter Lecture Series at UC. |  | | That's when Fine made a discovery of his own. |
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| | -:* Frisco's Kutna Hora - Sedlec Ossuary Page *:- |
 | | In fact, when I launched this page there was only one other page about the Ossuary on the www. |  | | That page has been taken off-line by now, but several others have appeared. |  | | -:* Frisco's Kutna Hora - Sedlec Ossuary Page *:- |
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| | Buffalo Museum of Science - Hayes Lectures |
 | | James Birx is the author of the award-winning Theories of Evolution, Human Evolution, Interpreting Evolution, and Craniometry of the Orchid Site Ossuary. |  | | His book The Phenomenon of Man (1938-l940) advocates the fact of evolution and offers an engaging vision of the human future. |
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| | The Ossuary at Chichén Itzá |
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http://www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/chichen/chichen_oss.html
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| | www.myspace.com/ossuaryindustries |
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| | Caiaphas Ossuary |
 | | What reasons did the ancient Judeans have for "secondary burial" in ossuaries (bone boxes)? |  | | "Ossuary Inscriptions from the Caiaphas Tomb." Jerusalem Perspective vol. |  | | How would one go about authenticating such an ossuary and inscription? |
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| | mpakelly's collection of ossuary on Blinklist |
 | | Did you know that you can select the page number that you are currently at and key in the page number that you want to go to? |  | | filed under creepy, dark, sedlec, ossuary, wikipedia, free, encyclopedia by mpakelly Aug 8, 2005 |  | | filed under kostnice, ossuary, beinhaus by mpakelly Aug 8, 2005 |
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| | Ossuary Industries :::Official Website::: |
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