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  2. James Ossuary - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. New documentary explores claims Jesus had a brother named James

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    The discovery of the coffin first made headlines in 2002. It's called an ossuary and the inscription reads: "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." Many historians believe the artifact is a fake ...

  4. Biblical Archaeology Society - Wikipedia

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    [15] [28] Subsequently, the Society collaborated with the Royal Ontario Museum to exhibit the ossuary, attracting 95,000 visitors and generating Shanks alone US$28,000. [27] The Biblical Archaeology Society subsequently published a book and sold the television rights of the Ossuary, generating a documentary that was later released on DVD. [27]

  5. Matthew Kalman - Wikipedia

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    He is a commentator for BBC Radio [8] in Britain, and other radio programs in Canada as well. Kalman was the only reporter present throughout the 7-year James Ossuary trial in Jerusalem of Oded Golan, accused of faking the ossuary, or burial box, of James, the brother of Jesus. [9] [10] He thoroughly chronicled the events online. [11] [12]

  6. Taber Hill - Wikipedia

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    Royal Ontario Museum assistant curator of ethnology Walter Kenyon supervised an archaeological examination of the site. The examination found a second burial pit. [9] Kenyon described the larger pit as "the deepest ossuary I have ever seen or heard of" [10] and "the most significant ethnological discovery in Canada's history." [11]

  7. Fort Severn First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Fort James, a British settlement controlled by a governor who reports to the king and who represents Hudson Bay Company, [7] is the principal setting of the 2016 television series, Frontier. As Ann Foster describes for ScreenerTV, "'Frontier' is set in the coastal settlement of Fort James: A snowy, treacherous pocket of land that would, in a ...

  8. Simcha Jacobovici - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 film The Plague Monkeys resulted in the closure of a level 4 lab in Toronto, Canada. [citation needed] James, Brother of Jesus highlighted an ossuary in the private collection of an Israeli antiquities collector, Oded Golan. Golan was accused of forging part of the inscription on a 2,000-year-old ossuary.

  9. Thomson Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Thomson Memorial Park is a midsize park at 1005 Brimley Road in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] It is the site of the Scarborough Historical Museum [2] and includes historical houses from the 1790s that once belonged to the founding family of Scarborough, the Thomsons. More Thomson family houses are located at the ...