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Update: It turns out that the tomb wasn't quite where they thought it was in the last article.
The find was confirmed by a seal present in iconography of St. Philip which had heretofore been puzzling; it turns out to be a map of the whole complex around the tomb.
Very cool find. I only saw this because I wanted to post about the recent archaeological evidence for Bethlehem. This portion of the forum deserves more activity.
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