Here is the fascinating account of the excavation that tunneled through the tangle of ancient structures beneath the magnificent high altar of the Basilica in Rome to locate finally the mortal remains of St. Peter. Thus broke a longstanding tradition concerning the real burial place of the great Apostle.
"The Bones of St. Peter" is a complete report of the 30-year archaeological exploration — as scientists, researchers, and scholars sifted through layers of subterranean structures and back in time through cherished ruins to slowly unravel the secrets surrounding St. Peter's entombment and the identity of the bones discovered. Walsh's recounting makes an engrossing read of how the puzzle was slowly solved. "All the evidence," writes the author, "shows that, right from the start, Peter's burial was and remained a hidden one... and the true location was one of the Christian community's most carefully guarded secrets."
How the bodily remains of St. Peter were rescued from oblivion and how an ancient tradition was realized add up to make this a lively and compelling book sure to appeal to a vast readership.
Author(s): John Evangelist Walsh
Publisher: Image Books
Year: 1985
Language: English
Pages: L+196
City: Garden City, New York
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Photographs xv
Illustrations in the Text xvii
Prologue: The Announcement 1
1. BURIED TOMBS 9
2. STREET OF THE DEAD 17
3. BENEATH THE HIGH ALTAR 33
4. PETER'S GRAVE 43
5. THE RED WALL COMPLEX 61
6. STROKE OF FATE 73
7. THE WOODEN BOX 81
8. WHAT THE GRAFFITI HID 91
9. THE BONES EXAMINED 99
10. THE PETER THEORY 109
11. DECISION 121
12. THE ANCIENT SILENCE 131
Appendices: 147
A. The Surviving Skeleton of St. Peter 149
B. Notes and Sources 152
C. Selected Bibliography 179
Index 185