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The Talpiot Tomb
 
The Talpiot Tomb
Some say the Talpiot tomb in Jerusalem housed the remains of Jesus’ family and some followers. .
 
Bibliography
 
Biddle, Martin.  The Tomb of Christ.  Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton, 1999.
 
Evans, Craig A.  "Keeping Up Appearances: The Talpiot Tomb Façade in Context."  In Jesus and the Remains of His Day: Studies in Jesus and the Evidence of Material Culure (Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, 2015).
 
Gibson, Shimon.  "Is the Talpiot Tomb Really the Family Tomb of Jesus?"  Near Eastern Archaeology 69:3-4 (2006) 118-24.
 
The Lost Tomb of Jesus.  DVD.   Directed by Simcha Jacobovici.   2007; Toronto, Ontario: Discovery Communications, 2007.
 
Meyers, Eric M.  "The Jesus Tomb Controversy: An Overview."  Near Eastern Archaeology 69:3-4 (2006) 116-18.
 
Rollston, Christopher A.  "Inscribed Ossuaries: Personal Names, Statistics, and Laboratory Tests."  Near Eastern Archaeology 69:3-4 (2006) 125-9.
 
Scham, Sandra.  "Trial by Statistics."  Near Eastern Archaeology 69:3-4 (2006) 124-5.
 
Zias, Joe.  "Viewer's Guide to Understanding the Talpiot Tomb 'documentary' to be aired on the Discovery Channel."  Joe Zias - Science and Archaeology Group (2007).  Online, http://www.joezias.com/tomb.html, accessed 13 April 2011.
 
 
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