Santa Claus, sarcophagus

The discovery could muddy the conventional wisdom about the true resting place of the saint’s relics, which is currently ...
The fury of a maritime saint could lead to storms ... (There is some possibility that Nicholassarcophagus survives to ...
Archaeologists assume the sarcophagus was covered by a layer of gravel and sand brought by a flood or tsunami.
The gist of it is this: In 1087 two Italian cities, Venice and Bari, raced to be the first to steal the bones of St. Nicholas—known to us as Santa Claus—from a basilica in what is now southern Turkey.
Just in the Nick of time. Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a sarcophagus that they believe could belong to Saint Nicholas — the generous Christian holy man who inspired Santa Claus.
Now, archaeologists exploring the church's two-story annexe have located a limestone sarcophagus that could belong to Saint Nicholas. The five-foot deep and six-foot-long coffin with a raised ...