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Unusual Byzantine Burial in Jerusalem Analyzed - Archaeology Magazine

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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL––La Brújula Verde reports that archaeologists uncovered an unusual and surprising burial of a woman interred in the fifth century a.d. at Khirbat el-Masani, north of Jerusalem. The tomb was found among the remains of a Byzantine monastery that flourished between a.d. 350 and 360, when it was positioned along an early Christian pilgrimage route. A heavy chain was wrapped around the neck, arms, and legs of the deteriorated skelet…

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Archaeology broke the news in United States on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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