>>t'sossie that it genuinely was the childhood home of jesus. on archaeological ground, that's entirely possible. %-po this house belonged to in the first century. it was a house of the kind that mary and joseph would have lived in. >> the pottery, the limestone vessels, the construction of the house, the dimensions all make it likely that this is jesus' house. and it makes sense that early christians would have treasured that location and pass it on to later pilgrims. a lot of it fits together and a lot seems to make it likely that this would be the house of jesus, mary, and joseph. >> i think that the sisters of nazareth convent is most likely a church of the nutrition mentioned in the area. the big question is whether or not this is actually the