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Mitochondrial DNA Type 3 from the Tomb of the Shroud

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July 7, 2016
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    A mitochondrial DNA type identified in skeletal remains (infant tooth sample) from a Jewish family tomb in Akeldama, Jerusalem. This tomb, known as the Tomb of the Shroud, dates back to the first century.

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