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A mythical savior's follower has his tomb found.
"D'Andria has been leading archeological excavations at the ancient city for 32 years.
"Until recently, we thought the grave of St. Philip was on Martyrs' Hill, but we discovered no traces of him in the geophysical research conducted in that area. A month ago, we discovered the remnants of an unknown church, 40 meters away from the St. Philip Church on Martyrs' Hill. And in that church we discovered the grave of St. Philip," said D'Andria. "
Amazing: there were evidently already existing Christian churches, in Turkey no less, ....centuries before there was established Christianity. I guess that's why this Italian "archaeologist" labels it "religious archaeology"...it's full of MYTH.