Foot Bone of Crucified Man
In 1968, construction workers in Jerusalem discovered the remains of a tomb from the first century. In the tomb was a Jewish ossuary with the inscription "Johohanan, son of HGQWL." The occupant of the ossuary, a man in his twenties, had been crucified--likely by the Romans; this was obvious by the fact that a nail was found piercing the heel bone (calcaneum) of the victim. |