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Lost Papyrus Discovered by Berlin Scholars Sheds Light on Jesus's Early Years. ... the papyrus was overlooked in the library's vast collection due to its unassuming appearance and clumsy handwriting.
For more than a century, numerous metal crates and cardboard boxes have sat in storage at the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection Berlin, all of which were excavated by Otto Rubensohn from 1906 ...
The Berlin Papyrus is merely the earliest extant wonder-list, followed—and, no doubt, preceded—by all manner of copies and iterations. Roughly 2,200 years on, ...
A team of German scientists has used a combination of cutting-edge physics techniques to virtually "unfold" an ancient Egyptian papyrus, part of an extensive collection housed in the Berlin ...
Researchers from the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin universities and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin studied a small piece of papyrus that was excavated on the island of Elephantine on ...
How a mysterious papyrus note ‘proving Jesus was married’ led to the downfall of a Harvard professor — and the rise of a ‘hot wife’ pornographer ...
Researchers from the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin universities and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin studied a small piece of papyrus that was excavated on the island of Elephantine on the ...
He would have had to cross the Berlin Wall in 1963, at the height of the Cold War, to obtain the Jesus' wife papyrus from Potsdam (and if caught, he would have to explain to East German police ...
Lajos Berkes from Humboldt University of Berlin and Gabriel Nocchi Macedo from the University of Liège in Belgium, two papyrologists, date it to the 4th or 5th century, according to a news release.
The papyrus is currently on display at the Neues Museum in Berlin, as part of the Egyptian Museum’s collection. This article was first published on our Spanish Edition on April 25, 2025: El papiro que ...