A man walks
next to an archaeological site in northern Israel on August 6, 2017. The site
is believed to be the location of a biblical village that was home to Saint
Peter
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Researchers may have
found the home town of Peter and two other apostles of Jesus near the Sea of
Galilee in northern Israel, an archaeologist said Monday.
AFP
report continues:
Israeli
and American archaeologists have likely uncovered the lost Roman city of Julias
near the banks of the lake, also known as Lake Tiberias, Mordechai Aviam of
Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archeaology said.
First
century Roman historian Flavius Josephus wrote that Julias was built around 30
AD on the ruins of Bethsaid, a fishing village where Peter was born according
to the Gospel of John.
Christians
recognize Apostle Peter, originally a fisherman, as one of the first followers of
Jesus and the leader of the early Church following the ascension.
The
Catholic church also venerates him as its first pope.
Two
other apostles -- Philip and Peter's brother Andrew -- are also believed to have
been born or lived in Bethsaida.
Archaeologists
have long sought to locate Julias, focusing their search on three different
sites.
Aviam
told AFP that one of the sites, the only one so far excavated, was believed to
be the correct site.
"We
have uncovered fragments of pottery, coins, and the remains of a public bath,
which tends to prove that it was not a small village, but a town which may
correspond to Julias," he said.
"Based
on these findings, we believe this site is likely to be located at the site of
Bethsaida."
The
site, not far from the Jordan River, is a few hundred meters from Lake
Tiberias.
Water
levels would have been far higher during the first century.
Work
is also being carried out on another site a few kilometres away, Aviam added.
He said he hoped further excavations would reveal evidence from pre-Roman times, including ancient Jewish remains, which could help verify whether the site is Bethsaida.
The site will not immediately be opened to the public, he said.
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