Perilous Times
Nail from the time of Christ's crucifixion found in a dig
By Euan Stretch 2/03/2010
The Daily Mirror UK
A nail from the time of Christ's crucifixion which was hidden by the
same knights who featured in The Da Vinci Code has been found in a dig.
The four-inch Roman relic, stored in an ornate box, was uncovered by
archaeologists working at a fort thought to have been a former Knights
Templar stronghold.
It was buried with three skeletons and three swords, including one with
the religious order's cross on its blade, on the tiny island of Ilheu
de Pontinha, off Madeira.
The iron nail is of the type used in thousands of crucifixions - but it
is special. Archaeologist Bryn Walters said: "It dates from the 1st to
2nd centuries. You'd expect the surface to be pitted and rough after so
long. But this was smooth.
"It looks like it had been handled by a lot of people over a long
period of time and the acid from their hands have given it a peculiar
finish."
Yesterday Christopher Macklin of the Knights Templar of Britannia
described last summer's find as "momentous".
He said evidence the nail had been handled a lot "indicates it was of
great interest to many people". He believes the original Knights
Templar thought it was a genuine artefact from Christ's crucifixion.
They occupied Jerusalem during the Crusades a thousand years after
Christ, and claimed to be guardians of the Holy Grail, the cross and
other relics. The Da Vinci Code portrays them as a modern secret
society.