Archaeology breakthrough as hidden inscriptions found in the Last Supper Room
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They decode in Holy Week strange symbols where the Last Supper would have occurred
In the midst of the Holy Week period that the countries with a majority of Catholic and Christian faith, Israeli archaeologists, in collaboration with other nationalities, made known the meaning of different sketches found at the top of Mount Zion, in Jerusalem. According to religious belief, Jesus of Nazareth and his disciples had the Last Supper there. This site is known as the Cenacle and, for Jews and Muslims, there rest the remains of King …
Archeologists Uncover Mysterious Inscriptions in Room Where the Last Supper Was Held - News Addicts
Archeologists from Austria and Israel recently unveiled a series of mysterious, centuries-old inscriptions at the site believed to be the location of the Last Supper in Jerusalem. The recent discovery was announced by the Austrian Academy of Science (OeAW) on April 16, just in time for Easter. With the help of the Israel Antiquities Authority […] The post Archeologists Uncover Mysterious Inscriptions in Room Where the Last Supper Was Held appear…
Archaeologists reveal centuries-old inscriptions found at site of ‘Last Supper’
by WorldTribune Staff, April 20, 2025 Real World News A series of centuries-old inscriptions written by religious pilgrims have been discovered by archaeologists at the site believed to be the location of the Last Supper. Archaeologists identified some 40 inscriptions, including five coats of arms in “The Room of the Last Supper,” also known as […]
Hidden inscriptions discovered at the site of Christ's "Last Supper"
Shafaq News/ An international research team, using multispectral imaging technology, discovered hidden inscriptions and decorations at the site believed to have witnessed the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples in Jerusalem. Among the most notable discoveries is an Armenian inscription "Birth 1300," written in the traditional Armenian style; the coat of arms of the Austrian province of Styria; and the coat of arms of Tyrolean nobleman…
Hidden medieval graffiti deciphered in room of Jesus’ Last Supper in Jerusalem
A team of researchers from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) and the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) found dozens of hidden medieval inscriptions within the Cenacle in Jerusalem—long believed to be the location of the Last Supper. The Hall of the Last Supper on Mount Sion. Credit: Heritage Conservation Jerusalem Pikiwiki Israel With the help of advanced imaging techniques such as ultraviolet filters, Reflectance Transformation Imaging, a…
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