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Archaeologists’ find may be cave of John the Baptist
Archaeologists announced yesterday that they have found a cave in which they believe John the Baptist anointed many of his disciples.
The focal point of the discovery is a huge cistern with 28 steps leading to an underground pool of water.
The archaeologists say wall carvings in the cave tell the story of the John the Baptist.
"John the Baptist, who was just a figure from the Gospels, now comes to life," said British archaeologist Shimon Gibson, who supervised the dig outside Jerusalem.
However, others said there was no proof that John the Baptist ever set foot in the cave, about four kilometres from Ein Kerem, John’s hometown and now part of Jerusalem.
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