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Professor James Tabor, left, chairman of the department of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, left, and James Cameron sit behind one of two limestone ossuaries
Professor James Tabor, left, chairman of the department of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, left, and James Cameron sit behind one of two limestone ossuaries found in a 2,000 year-old tomb in Jerusalem 1980, that once may have held the remains of Mary Magdalene and Jesus of Nazareth, as well as his family, which were displayed during a news conference in New York, Monday, Feb. 26, 2007. Cameron is the producer of the new documentary,'The Lost Tomb of Christ,' which the Discovery Channel will run on March 4. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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