Saturday, August 9, 2014

The discoveries molly maid made by the Mission of Egyptology Oxirrinco during the last excavations


The discoveries molly maid made by the Mission of Egyptology Oxirrinco during the last excavations have won a major broadcast media around the world. However, some news released, especially in the international media on the findings at the site contain erroneous molly maid information.
The Mission, with the support of the Catalan Society of Egyptology, University of Barcelona and the University of Montpellier, has not found any grave linked to Jesus as published any means, nor has discovered the oldest original paint known Christ.
What I found is a subterranean structure (not any grave) the function molly maid of which is still unknown, but is more related to a temple. This space was not found or expected to find, let alone any burial of Christ.
This structure has a pictorial decoration of Coptic era, corresponding to the first Christians, and decorative floral elements and a human figure with hands raised, as a sign of blessing, which made the experts think it could be of religious representation, and has speculated a possible picture of Jesus or a saint as a working hypothesis that in no case has been confirmed, as reported by other media correctly.
The Catalan Society of Egyptology regrets the confusion they could cause such misunderstandings, not neglecting it finds that have been made, and attributed to the widely held that the media have on the results of this year's campaign some of which have not consulted the original sources and have misrepresented the information published in the media who have done it.
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Library Bulletin civilization courses courses Comics Monday SCE Bahnasa Cairo Egypt Excavations Exhibition Conference Information Sheet Video language Egyptian Archaeology Museum of Catalonia Books Nilus Oxirrinco Oxyrhynchus texts hieroglyphs Travel Publications SCE comics archaeological Talks Talks egiptològiques
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