Silver amulet discovered in Germany could rewrite Christian history in Europe
By Lianne Kolirin, CNN
The amulet was discovered on the site of the Roman city of Nida, close to modern-day Frankfurt.
Photo: Archaeologisches Museum Frankfurt
A small silver amulet discovered by archaeologists in Germany could transform our understanding of how Christianity spread under the Roman Empire, experts have said.
The tiny artefact, which measures about 3.6cm long, was unearthed in a third-century Roman grave just outside Frankfurt back in 2018.
Archaeologists discovered it on the skeleton of a man buried in a cemetery in the Roman city of Nida, one of the largest and most important sites in the central German state of Hesse. However, it has taken until now for researchers to be able to examine a thin silver foil that was found inside it.
Alongside other artefacts in the gr...