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A newly uncovered artwork in the catacombs of Rome has some experts believing it's the oldest image of the Christian apostle Paul.
The faded image shows a man with a triangular-shaped face and pointed beard as he looks straight ahead.
According to published reports in Europe, the fresco dating back to the 4th century was discovered during restoration work at the Catacomb of St. Thekla, but was kept secret for ten days. The catacomb, or Christian burial place, is close to the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, which is said to be built on the location where Paul was buried
[edit on 29-6-2009 by Common Good]
Originally posted by Common Good
reply to post by helen670
Thanks for your contribution Helen =)
From what I read, Paul wrote most of the stories in the New Testiment.
I guess they found his body according to this article and another thread just recently posted.
Im sorry that picture isnt working for you, but it matches identicaly to those that you have provided.
Try re-freshing the page, or typing the headline into google and clicking on the link that pops up.
Sorry I cant be of anymore assistance.