From prison yard to holy ground.Archaeological excavations at a prison near Megiddo, Israel, have uncovered Uncovered may refer to:
tr.v. dec·o·rat·ed, dec·o·rat·ing, dec·o·rates 1. To furnish, provide, or adorn with something ornamental; embellish. 2. with drawings of fish, an ancient Christian symbol. The style of letters, the wording of the inscriptions, and other features date the floor to the 3rd or 4th century A.D., says Yotam Tepper Yotam Tepper is an Israeli archaelogist who discovered the Megiddo church complex under the modern Megiddo prison. Dated to the middle of the third century A.D., it is believed to be the earliest Christian site of worship ever discovered. of the Israel Antiquities Authority The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) (before 1990, the Israel Department of Antiquities) is an independent Israeli governmental authority responsible for enforcing the 1978 Law of Antiquities by regulating excavation and conservation, and by promoting research. in Jerusalem. "It's an extraordinary find if it's third century," says religion scholar Eric M. Meyers of Duke University in Durham, N.C. However, he adds that it's extremely unlikely that a major Christian church existed in the area before Roman Emperor Constantine legalized the fledgling religion in A.D. 313. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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