12/10/2004

John the Baptist and the Grail revisited

Filed under: — Dan @ 9:12 am

No, I haven’t seen National Treasure, but if you browse our archives you know we have an interest in what some might call the archaeology of unusual histories.

A British archaeologist claims to have found definitive proof of John the Baptist’s existence, although his colleagues remain skeptical.

Grail hunters will be somewhat disappointed to learn that Bletchley Park, the codebreakers who cracked the Enigma code in WWII, have come to a conclusion that the encoded inscription on the Shepherd’s Monument is not a Templar message regarding the location of the Holy Grail, but instead a defiant statement from the Priory of Sion, a sect which did not believe in Jesus’ divine parentage.

If you’re interested in that sort of thing, then both articles are worth a quick read.

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