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- Human Paleopathology During the Stone Age
- Autumn 2011 of the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome
- The Earliest Records of Christianity
- The Mechanics of Ossuary Burial
- The Piggot Site (31CR14), Carteret County, North Carolina
- I. Introduction
- The Relationship Between Ossuan, Burial and the Beiief in Resurrection During the Late Second Temple Period Judaism by Dina Teit
- Itineraries Through Milan's Architecture
- Granite Choices
- Excavations in the Hagios Charalambos Cave
- THE PARIS CATACOMBS the Number of Visitors to the Site Is Limited to 200: During Busy Periods, Admission May Lutetia
- The James Ossuary: the Earliest Witness to Jesus and His Family?
- Ossuaries and the Burials of Jesus and James Author(S): Jodi Magness Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
- Totem As Alternative for Efficient and Socially Responsive Burial Mark Evan Bazzell Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- Have Scholars Found Firm Evidence of the Existence of Jesus Christ, His
- Raiders of the Lost Tombs the Search for Some Heroes of the History of Data Visualization
- An Ossuary and Ash Urn in Ancient Italy
- Honouring the Dead in the Peloponnese
- Death in the City of Light : the Culture of Death in Paris from the Middle Ages Through the Nineteenth Century
- Two Crucified Men: Insights Into the Death of Jesus of Nazareth
- The Genomic History of Southeastern Europe
- News Relating to the New Testament
- The Ossuary of Yeshua (Jesus) Identified in Caiaphas' Family Tomb
- OSSUARY the Ossuary at Roselawn Has a Spiraling Pathway Lined by Blocks of Granite That Hold the Names of the Deceased
- An Ossuary and a Coffin in the Ancient World
- “Life Is Changed, Not Ended” Moving Into the Future
- LISBON, PORTUGAL Disembark: 0800 Wednesday, October 1 Onboard: 1800 Thursday, October 2
- Ossuaries: Issn: 2050-778X L
- Structural Violence and the Nature of Cemetery-Based Skeletal Reference Collections
- The Ossuary of the Palang Gerd Fire Temple: New Evidence of Zoroastrian Funerary Practices During the Sasanid Period in Western Iran, Kermanshah
- Reuniting Families with the Remains of Their Loved Ones Killed in Combat Is One of the Air Force's Most Sacred Duties