1,300-Year-Old Eucharistic Bread Loaves Unearthed in Southern Turkey
Archaeologists excavating Topraktepe, a mound in southern Turkey associated with the early Byzantine city of Irenopolis, have uncovered five remarkably preserved carbonized bread loaves dating back to the seventh or eighth century CE.
One loaf bears an image of Christ depicted as a sower scattering grain, along with an ancient Greek inscription that reads, “With our gratitude to Blessed Jesus.”

The other four display cross-shaped imprints, indicating their likely use in early Christian Eucharistic or communion rituals.

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