The Fisherman’s Tomb: The True Story of the Vatican’s Secret Search – John O’Neill

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514DVEHlB+L._SY344_BO1 204 203 200_I had this book recommended to me during a recent St. Thomas More Society meeting as a good recent book about the Scavi excavations for Peter's tomb under St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.  It was a good addition to what I already had, and told more of the story of how the excavation was funded and the internal politics surrounding both the excavations and how what came out of them was treated.  It's a very, very interesting subject.

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