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- W2340618300 abstract "Since the time of Jesus many questions, theories, debates, and misconceptions have arisen in relation to crucifixion. While much is known concerning crucifixion, the answers to many questions still elude us. One of the most debated questions at present is the method of how a person was attached to the cross. One reason for the persistence of this question is that until 1968, there was absolutely no archaeological evidence that substantiated crucifixion. One of the most difficult misconceptions to resolve concerning crucrucifixion is the question of how a person was attached to the cross. Even in the well-known case of Jesus, we are never told how he was fastened to the cross. Consequently, many arguments and debates have arisen: Were individuals nailed to the cross? If so, was the nailing confined to the hands or were the feet also included? A careful analysis of the literature, the historical context, and the archeological evidence demonstrates that the use of nails in crucifixion is sufficiently attested at the time of Christ to validate the supposition that he was indeed nailed to the cross." @default.
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