W Bazylice Grobu Świętego znajdującej się w Dzielnicy Chrześcijańskiej na Starym Mieście Jerozolimy pierwszy raz od setek lat archeolodzy otworzyli grób Chrystusa. Fot. PAP/EPA/ABIR SULTAN
epa05612374 A view of the archaeology work outside the tomb of Jesus Christ in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the old city of Jerusalem, Israel, 01 November 2016. Archaeologist scientists have exposed for the first time in centuries the original surface of what’s believed to be the traditional burial place of Christ. in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Located in the Old City of Jerusalem. According to Christian tradition, Jesus body was laid on a shelf in a limestone cave following his crucifixion by the Romans in A.D. 30. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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epa05612375 People stand in line by the archaeology works being done outside the tomb of Jesus Christ in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the old city of Jerusalem, Israel, 01 November 2016. Archaeologist scientists have exposed for the first time in centuries the original surface of what’s believed to be the traditional burial place of Christ. in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Located in the Old City of Jerusalem. According to Christian tradition, Jesus body was laid on a shelf in a limestone cave following his crucifixion by the Romans in A.D. 30. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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epa05612376 Tourists pose for a photograph by the Stone of the Anointing in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the old city of Jerusalem, Israel, 01 November 2016. Archaeologist scientists have exposed for the first time in centuries the original surface of what’s believed to be the traditional burial place of Christ. in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Located in the Old City of Jerusalem. According to Christian tradition, Jesus body was laid on a shelf in a limestone cave following his crucifixion by the Romans in A.D. 30. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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