Archaeologists believe they have uncovered remnants of an ancient garden that may confirm certain details of the biblical account of the burial of Jesus Christ.
A team of researchers from Sapienza University of Rome discovered remains of ancient olive trees and grapevines that allegedly date back to the time of the death of Jesus Christ in the spring of 33 A.D., according to the Jerusalem Post.
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The traces of the olive trees and grapevines were identified through archaeo-botanical and pollen analysis. The remains were discovered at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, Israel.
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The Christian Post notes, “The Church of the
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