Archaeologists have partially reconstructed a 1,500-year-old depiction of Jesus when he was a young man.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is now thought to date back more than 1,700 years.
The marble that encased the stone slab has been removed for the first time in almost five centuries.
A video recorded in the Chapel of Saltillo in Mexico shows a statue's eyes opening all on their own.
It is now almost certain that the 'Gospel of Jesus' Wife' is nothing more than a modern-day forgery.
Two Italian archaeologists have been piecing together what Jesus and his Apostles would have eaten.
The 17-year-old had been clinically dead for twenty minutes before his heart started beating again.
Geoarcheologist Arye Shimron and filmmaker Simha Jacobovici believe they have found the tomb of Jesus.
Archaeologists have identified the 1st century house in which Jesus was believed to have been brought up.
Archaeologists believe that they have uncovered the remains of Herod the Great's palace in Jerusalem.
There are actually two places in Israel called Bethlehem, one of which being a small village in Galilee.
An ancient manuscript discovered at the British Library suggests that Jesus was married and had children.
A British scholar and author has claimed that the controversial relic is not from the time of Jesus.
One of the earliest depictions of Jesus has been found on a plate dating back to the 4th century AD.
A crypt dating back to the 6th century is home to what is thought to be the earliest depiction of Christ.
A fragment of papyrus with writing that references the wife of Jesus is believed to be genuine.
A new study has suggested that the traditional depiction of Jesus on the cross could be wrong.
One of Google's Street View cars has captured something unusual while on a highway in Switzerland.
The Sea of Galilee town could be Dalmanutha, a place visited by Jesus after he fed the four thousand.
Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a relic that was originally hailed as a piece of Jesus' cross.