How do we know this? Well, because somebody found some of that 1,300-year-old bread.
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Archaeologists excavating some ruins in Turkey unearthed five loaves of Communion bread from 1,200 years ago, officials said. Photo from the Karaman Governorate The summaries below were drafted with ...
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