and the Freeper Archeology post has lots of links about the subject, including these:
Just in time for Christmas, from the FRchives:
- Have Astronomers Found the Star of Bethlehem?
- Lost Syriac Text Gives Magi's View of the Christmas Story
- 2,100 year-old Greek coin may have marked rare astronomical event
- OU Professor Says Ancient Text Reveals Startling Information About Magi, Star of Bethlehem
- Revealing the Star of Bethlehem
- The Magi and the Star --- Epiphany Explored
- The Magi and the Star
- An Astronomer's Explanation For The Star Of Bethlehem
- Star of Bethlehem
- Texas A & M Professor Claims Proof Of Star Of Bethlehem
- Professor Says History's Best Known and Most Debated Star Proven
- The Star of Bethlehem [Bristol Astronomical Society]
- The Christmas Star
- Seeing and believing in the Star of Bethlehem
- What Was The Star?
- Researcher has theory on the 'Star of Bethlehem' --
- The Christmas Star
- Early Christians Hid The Origins Of The Bethlehem Star
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