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Nails Used to Crucify Jesus May Have Been Uncovered

Fragments of nails believed to have been used in Jesus’s crucifixion have ancient wood and fragments of bone on them, according to a new study.

The fragments appeared for the first time after a 1990 excavation of a burial site of Caiaphas, the high priest who organized a plot to kill Jesus according to the New Testament.

Scholars at the time slammed the suggestion, denying the nails that Israeli filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici had found were the same ones from Caiaphas’s tomb.

Last week, Aryeh Shimron, a retired Jerusalem-based geologist who led a new study on these fragments, discovered that the nails were the same ones taken from the Caiaphas site and were also used to crucify someone.

“Within the rust and sediment attached to the nails, we also identified and photographed a number of microscopic fragments of bone,” he said.

“I believe that the scientific evidence that the nails were used to crucify somebody is indeed powerful,” Shimron said. (JPost / VFI News)