Wednesday, January 25, 2006

MORE ON THE MEGIDDO "CHRISTIAN PRAYER HALL":
Ancient church may cause jail relocation
By ETGAR LEFKOVITS (Jerusalem Post)

In an unprecedented move, Israel's top archaeological body is recommending that the Megiddo Prison be relocated due to the recent discovery of the most ancient Christian place of worship ever found in Israel on the grounds of the prison.

The ruins of the Christian prayer hall, which was located inside a Roman villa, date back to the first half of the third century CE, making the chapel the earliest place of Christian worship ever unearthed in the Holy Land, excavation director and Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist Yotam Tepper said Tuesday.

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Haaretz has an article on it too.

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