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Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.

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So, Constantine had a church built over the tomb: the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. We've since found remains of that church, and of Hadrian's temple, at the modern-day site.

So, Constantine had a church built over the tomb: the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. We've since found remains of that church, and of Hadrian's temple, at the modern-day site.
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But the church from then on had a tumultuous history. It was rocked by fires, earthquakes, sacked by the Persians and completely destroyed by a Muslim caliph in 1009 — and rebuilt in the 11th century.

But the church from then on had a tumultuous history. It was rocked by fires, earthquakes, sacked by the Persians and completely destroyed by a Muslim caliph in 1009 — and rebuilt in the 11th century.
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With these events, and all the time that has passed, how can we know the current tomb is the real one?

Until 2016, the earliest archaeological evidence there dated to the Crusades — so only about 1,000 years ago.

With these events, and all the time that has passed, how can we know the current tomb is the real one? Until 2016, the earliest archaeological evidence there dated to the Crusades — so only about 1,000 years ago.
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Well, Jesus is said to have been laid on a limestone burial bed.

But the bed inside the current church has been covered by marble cladding since at least 1555, and probably centuries earlier.

In all that time, nobody has actually seen it.

Well, Jesus is said to have been laid on a limestone burial bed. But the bed inside the current church has been covered by marble cladding since at least 1555, and probably centuries earlier. In all that time, nobody has actually seen it.
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That is, until 2016, when some researchers were allowed to open it (because the edicule was long overdue essential repairs)...

That is, until 2016, when some researchers were allowed to open it (because the edicule was long overdue essential repairs)...
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This is what they found:

• A marble slab with a cross carved into it
• A layer of mortar beneath
• A bed carved into the original limestone rock wall

This is what they found: • A marble slab with a cross carved into it • A layer of mortar beneath • A bed carved into the original limestone rock wall
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Scientists analyzed the mortar to determine the last time it had been exposed to light. The result:

345 AD.

Securely in the time of Constantine.

Scientists analyzed the mortar to determine the last time it had been exposed to light. The result: 345 AD. Securely in the time of Constantine.
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With that stunning discovery, we're much more confident that this is the site Constantine found.

The question then remains: did Constantine's men find the right spot?

With that stunning discovery, we're much more confident that this is the site Constantine found. The question then remains: did Constantine's men find the right spot?
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Well, according to accounts, Christians that had been praying there for centuries prior to Helena's arrival so believed that Hadrian's temple was the site that they persuaded her to demolish it, at great cost.

Well, according to accounts, Christians that had been praying there for centuries prior to Helena's arrival so believed that Hadrian's temple was the site that they persuaded her to demolish it, at great cost.
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And while there are competing sites in Jerusalem, none have the weight of history behind them that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre does.

And while there are competing sites in Jerusalem, none have the weight of history behind them that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre does.
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During the restorations, the workers left a small window in the marble — pilgrims can peer at the limestone below for the first time.

Whether they're peering at the true burial place might forever remain a mystery...

During the restorations, the workers left a small window in the marble — pilgrims can peer at the limestone below for the first time. Whether they're peering at the true burial place might forever remain a mystery...
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