A team of scientists and restorers have completed the restoration of Jesus tomb in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, at a cost of $4million. The restoration work, held up for more than 200 years, took only nine months to be completed. The tomb site is a cave where Roman Catholics and Orthodox Catholics believe Jesus was entombed and then was resurrected. It lies beneath a shrine called the Aedicule.
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The project led by the
National Technical University of Athen, which was completed on Monday, was
funded by Jordan's King Abdullah and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud
Abbas.
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