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THIS PAGE links to articles reviewing the March 2007 Discovery Channel movie The Lost Tomb of Jesus directed by James Cameron, and featuring Dr. James Tabor, which claimed to have found Jesus' tomb in Jerusalem, primarily by suggesting that a particular burial-box what that of Mary Magdalene. The show hasn't screened in Australia yet, so I've no comment of my own.

The background facts seem to be:

My summary of the concerns of the articles linked below are these:

The two most interesting sideshows are the DNA test and the supposed link with the James Ossuary of recent controversy.

The bottom line is that it is difficult to find scholars (Christian, Jewish, secular, anyone) backing the theory, and many are rejecting it in very plain terms (the term archeo-porn was even used on the academic round-table which followed the broadcast). For example, the above-mentioned Kloner, who first publicised the find, sees nothing in it of statistical import. Dr Tabor's blog -- a very good read, incidentally -- conveys a palpable sense of isolation, though he says he believes the general reaction is unjustified, and mentions private encouragement from peers.

There's also a question of method here? Why go to the media rather than academic journals, to be acclaimed by your professional peers? Also, what's new since this first came up in 1980? Was this unfairly overlooked? Or has The da Vinci Code merely made Mary of Magdala much, much more marketable? Mmmm...

Anyway, have a read...

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A Great Story, but Nonsense
From the Jerusalem Post: A brief interview with Prof. Amos Kloner, who oversaw the archeological work at the Talpiot tomb when it was discovered during construction in 1980.
Deconstructing the Second and Hopefully Last Coming of Simcha and the BAR Crowd
By Joe Zias, the curator (1972-1997) of the Rockefeller Museum in East Jerusalem, where many ossuaries are held and studied.
From Scientific American...
A Q&A with the statistician who calculated the odds that this tomb belonged to Jesus.
Has the Tomb of Jesus Been Discovered?
Prof. Jodi Magness tells us what she really thinks: a sensationalistic claim without any scientific basis or support.
Heat and Light on the Talpiot Tomb · Author
Dr. James Tabor, author of the book, presents his reflections on the first week of feedback. The other blog postings are very much worth reading through.
Mary Magdalene is Now Missing · PDF
by Stephan Pfann. Photos of the "Mary" inscription, discussion of translation.
Mary, Mary -- Quite the Contrary!
A (rather critical) review of recent opinions on Mary Magdalene.
Reuters Pictures
Photographs of two of the ossuaries, James Cameron, and several of the people involved in the production.
Scholars skeptical about 'Jesus tomb' film claims
CTV in Canada have an excellent round-up featuring AMos Kloner amongst a number of relevant experts.
The Lost Tomb of Jesus
The original Discovery Channel website.
The Statistical Case for the Identity of the "Jesus Family Tomb"
by Mark Goodacre, on the N.T. Gateway site.
Titanic Talipiot Tomb Theory Sunk From the Start
Ben Witherington, a ranking evangelical NT historian posts his conclusions.
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Most common names from the 1990 US census
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