Read a March 14, 2012, article from The Globe and Mail. After a nearly decade-long trial, Israeli antiquities collector Oded Golan was acquitted of charges that he forged the inscription on a first-century ossuary that some claim held the bones of Jesus’ brother James, and was the earliest archaeological evidence for the existence of Jesus of Nazareth.
| Website | http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/antiquities-collector-acquitted-of-forgery-charges-in-james-ossuary-case/article2368752/ |
| Author | Matthew Kalman |
| Publication | The Globe and Mail |
| Date | 03/14/2012 |
| Categories | Beliefs & practices, Death, Government & politics, Law & courts, Society & culture |
| Locations | Israel |
| Faiths | Christianity |
| Languages | English |