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Category Archives: Archaeology
Holy Sepulcher Tombs
The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem has been in the news this week. Archaeologists have been examining the tomb that is within the Edicule of the Tomb. National Geographic is chronicling the work of the archaeologists as they … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture, History, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Edicule, Jerusalem, National Geographic, rock-hewn tomb, tomb, Tomb of Christ
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Sleepy Sunday
Today was a sleepy day. This weekend has been very rough as I have not been sleeping well for the last few nights. See An Eventful Day for some of the reasons. This post wanders around a bit, but it … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture, Germany, History, Memories
Tagged All Saints' Church, jena germany, Jezebel, Jezreel, Martin Luther, naboth's vineyard, Reformation Movement, Wittenberg
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