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The James ossuary was on display at the Royal Ontario Museum from November 15, 2002, to January 5, 2003.. The James Ossuary is a 1st-century limestone box that was used for containing the bones of the dead.
The book presents what the authors purport to be firm scientific evidence that the James ossuary is the missing tenth ossuary from the Talpiot tomb. The film makers from The Lost Tomb of Jesus had the outside layer of dirt tested against the other 9 ossuaries that were found in the tomb, and the dirt on the outside of the James ossuary was ...
The top length of the James Ossuary, not the base, which is trapezoidal in shape, according to the latest re-measurement carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority, is 57.5 centimeters (22.6 inches.) [citation needed]. While compelling, this does not prove that the James Ossuary is the missing tenth Talpiot ossuary.
Outside of a house in Wheatfield, Indiana, officers from the Jasper County Sheriff's Office discovered several partial bone fragments on Sept. 30, after being alerted that two children may have ...
An unidentified boy, believed to be 5 years old, was found inside this suitcase Saturday, April 16 in Washington County, Indiana. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-888-437-6432.
Joseph Edward Corcoran, 49, was convicted of the 1997 quadruple murder in Fort Wayne, Indiana, five years after he was found not guilty of murdering his parents, Jack and Kathryn Corcoran.
Limor Livnat, Israeli Minister of Culture, appointed a scientific commission to study the Jehoash tablet, as well as the James Ossuary. The commission concluded that various mistakes in the spelling and the mixture of different alphabets indicated that this was a modern forgery. The stone was typical of western Cyprus and areas further west ...
Comment isn't the whole term "James Ossuary" supposed to be a proper noun? -- 76.65.131.248 21:16, 17 September 2012 (UTC) Support, this is definitely not a proper noun. In ictu oculi 06:39, 18 September 2012 (UTC) Oppose weakly, The issue is whether James Ossuary constitutes a proper noun. I think the answer is that it does because it refers ...