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Obviously not the point but stigmata are interesting to me because they're usually in the wrong place, when they crucified people they went through the wrist and not the hand because the hand doesnt have the bones to support one's weight
Edit: might be wrong
The idea that crucifixions were done by hammering nails through the wrists is iirc based on an examination of a crucified man done in the 1970s, however that examination was botched and it turns out the guy was tied to the post rather than nailed to it, the damage to his metacarpals which was previously used as evidence being inconsistent with getting a nail hammered through them, and there being no damage to the ulnar or radius. In fact all we know for sure is that they nailed the heels to the post, since all the bodies we have found that were crucified had that injury.
But we also know that you CAN nail someone by their hands to posts and have them stay up there. Because missionaries introduced that shit to Asia.
They crucified... Who????
I don't understand the question. If you are inquiring about the examined body to which i refer, then it's a man crucified by Romans and buried under the name Jehohanan in the 1st century.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehohanan