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Ancient Tomb of Santa Claus Discovered Beneath Church
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/anci...smsnnews11      Ancient Tomb of Santa Claus Discovered Beneath Church
 Newsweek 
Callum Paton
4 hrs ago     Archaeologists in Turkey may be on the cusp of solving a mystery thousands of years in the making after they stumbled on a tomb beneath the remains of an ancient church they believe contains the remains of Saint Nicholas—known popularly as Santa Claus.

A portion of the site believed to contain the undamaged grave was discovered in St. Nicholas Church, located in Turkey’s southern Antalya province. The Demre district in which the church can be found is known to be the revered Christian saint’s birthplace.

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The head of Antalya's Monument Authority, Cemil Karabayram, told the Turkish press the shrine was discovered during electronic surveys which showed gaps beneath the church.

"We believe this shrine has not been damaged at all, but it is quite difficult to get to it as there are mosaics on the floor," Karabayram told Hurriyet Daily News. In the excavation process, archaeologists will have to loosen each tile from the mosaics and remove them together in a mold.

The claims over the 1,674-year-old remains of St Nicholas would compete with differing narratives that place the original saint’s relics as far away as Italy and Ireland.

At the time of his death in 343 A.D. Saint Nicholas was interred at the Church in Demre, formerly known as Myra, where he lay undisturbed until the 11th century. Then, according to different accounts from Italy at the time, his remains were taken during the crusades to either Bari or Venice. One story, less widely believed, places the bones in an abandoned church yard in southern Ireland after they were brought there by French knights.

Most Catholic and Orthodox Christians accept that the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari, Italy, is the final resting place of Santa Claus’ remains. However, Turkish experts are now claiming the wrong bones were removed and those taken abroad belong to an anonymous priest.

Karabayram has said he is very optimistic about uncovering Saint Nicholas’ remains. He explained researchers from eight differing fields of study were involved in the process of uncovering the grave.

Santa Claus, the gift-giving figure associated with the Christian holiday of Christmas morphed to his current form over the centuries from the third and fourth century bishop from Asia Minor, Saint Nicholas.

The generous saint became popularized in 16th century Europe when he became Father Christmas, known for giving presents to young children. Dutch arrivals to the United States called their version of Saint Nicholas ‘SinterKlaas,’ which later became Santa Claus.
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