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IFLScience on MSNWho Was Buried At Cave Of Salome: A Female Disciple, Jesus' Midwife, Or A Princess?A 2,000-year-old burial cave in Israel is continuing to stir debate. Who exactly was buried here? Was it one of Jesus’ female ...
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'Cave of Salome' Possibly Holds Ancient Royalty — And Not Jesus' Midwife, Claims New StudyAnd Not Jesus' Midwife, Claims New Study Once a popular pilgrimage site for Christians, a cave southwest of Jerusalem in Israel has recently undergone reinvestigation. The new analysis resulted in ...
Ancient cave burial of 'Jesus' midwife' may actually hold a princess 'Very rare' African ebony figurines found in 1,500-year-old Christian burials in Israeli desert ; ...
Christians would flock to the Cave of Salome in Israel to pay tribute to Jesus' midwife. But a new study contests the long-held belief that she was laid to rest there.
Israeli Archaeologists Are Freshly Excavating a Tomb Believed to Hold the Woman Who Helped Deliver Baby Jesus. The Salome Cave is being developed as part of the Judean Kings Trail.
The cave served as a popular Christian pilgrimage site until at least the ninth century. From there, the cave’s story goes silent until 1982, when looters discovered and broke into it.
The first room of the burial cave dates to the Second Temple period (from the 6th century BCE to 70 CE). Local Christians first identified the site as the burial place of Salome in the Byzantine era.
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