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Archaeology Archaeologists uncover earliest known evidence of Christianity north of the Alps: 'Unusual for this time' The 'purely Christian' artifact does not reference Judaism or paganism, making ...
Archaeologists detected no signs of perished life, but found a massive cargo of 103 amphorae filled with daily use items and ...
350 Artifacts From 5,000-Year-Old Tomb Of Pre-Historic King Are Overshadowed By What's ... A silver amulet containing an 18-line text shows the oldest devotion to Christianity north of the Alps.
This small yet powerful artifact, measuring just 1.37 inches, holds 18 lines of Latin text that have already begun to reshape our understanding of early Christian expansion.
Archeologists have “digitally unrolled” a 1,800-year-old silver amulet to decipher an inscription that’s being hailed as the oldest known evidence of Christianity in Europe.