Archaeologists uncover mysterious Christian artifact near waters tied to Jesus’ministry: ‘No known parallel’

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Archaeologists have uncovered aone-of-a-kind artifactnear the Sea of Galilee that may reveal new details about how early Christians practiced baptism.

The 1,400-year-old artifact was recently found in the ancient city of Hippos, a prominent bishop’s seat during theLEGENDARY CAPTAIN WHO INSPIRED ‘THE THREE MUSKETEERS’ MAY HAVE BEEN FOUND UNDER CHURCH ALTAR

The marble block was found in a hall of baptism called a photisterion.It may shed light on “a stage of the early Christian baptismal rite that has until now gone unrecorded,” officials said.

Hippos’ cathedral had two baptismal halls: one for adults, and another for infants and children, which is where the new object was found.

Split image of Jesus, excavators holding marble object with cross

A Byzantine-era discovery at Hippos includes a ceremonial object tied to early Christian worship near the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus preached.(Art Media/Print Collector/Getty Images;Michael Eisenberg)

The smaller hall was constructed after 591 A.D.and wasdestroyed by an earthquakein 749 A.D.— meaning the object is roughly 1,400 years old.

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Officials described the artifact as “a rectangular block bearing three hemispheric cavities, found beside a baptismal font in a newly revealed ceremonial hall.”

Researchers believe the block may have held three different oils used during a threefold baptismal immersion ceremony.

“The collapse buried the marble and bronze artifacts beneath the rubble, preserving them until their recent discovery.”

Pictures of the object show the weathered marble block with three bowl-shaped basins, suggesting it was designed to hold liquids side by side.

Early Christian baptisms more commonly involved two anointings before and after the rite — which makes the three-part design particularly unusual.

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“The collapse buried the marble and bronze artifacts beneath the rubble, preserving them until their recent discovery,” the release noted.

Officials added, “After extensive examination and comparison, the scholars concluded that no known parallels to the artifact exist.”

Mysterious marble object with three basins on display

A marble block with three carved basins found at Hippos may point to a previously unknown step in early Christian baptism rituals.(Michael Eisenberg)

Michael Eisenberg, a University of Haifa archaeologist who recentlypublished the resultsin the journal PEQ, along withcolleague Arleta Kowalewska, said the object was found among a variety of “remarkable liturgical objects,” including a bronze candelabrum used to hold candles.

“Only after careful research did we realize how unique they are for understandingChristian ritual practicesin the cradle of Christianity by the Sea of Galilee,” he said.

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