Would you pay to see John the Baptist's tooth?

USA TODAY
March 3, 2011

MARYLAND--Martina Bagnoli admits that the exhibit she helps curate here at The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore may gross some people out. After all, the display includes 2,000-year-old teeth, shards of bone and splinters from a first-century execution device. But these are not just any teeth, bones and splinters. Tradition holds that they belong to John the Baptist, Mary Magdalene, St. Luke, and the cross on which Jesus was crucified. The exhibit, called "Treasures of Heaven," runs through May 15. [link]

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