The burial place of Jesus Christ is the most sacred site in Christianity, and researchers were given the opportunity to study it for the first time in centuries.
Whether you’re Christian or not, you must admit that you know at least some of the story about Jesus Christ.
It was said that after his crucifixion by the Romans in AD 30, he was laid on a burial bed made from the side of a limestone cave, but when women came to the tomb to anoint his body three days later, it was said that there were no remains present – hence pointing to his resurrection after death.
The edicule itself was last reconstructed in 1810 after being destroyed in a fire. Both the edicule and the tomb itself are undergoing restoration by a team of scientists from the National Technical University of Athens, under the direction of Scientific Supervisor Professor Antonia Moropoulou.
Because of this restoration, the researchers were given 60 hours to study the original surface of what is believed to be the burial bed of Jesus Christ. Through this research, they sought to understand the original form of the tomb chamber, as well as how it became a sacred site since it was identified by Helena, mother of emperor Constantine in AD 326.
When Fredrik Hiebert, archaeologist-in-residence at National Geographic, saw the symbol, he was “absolutely amazed” by the discovery.
He said:
“We can’t say 100%, but it appears to be visible proof that the location of the tomb has not shifted through time, something that scientists and historians have wondered for decades.”
“This is the Holy Rock that has been revered for centuries, but only now can actually be seen,” said Moropoulou, who is leading the restoration of the Edicule. Because of this, the researchers extensively cataloged in case they might discover something else.
Due to time constraints and risk of over-exposing the burial site, the tomb had to be resealed, and will probably not be opened again for centuries. The restoration project for the entire site is due to be completed in 2017.
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