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"Crucifixion was an ancient form of execution (borrowed from the Carthaginians) used by the Romans. The victim was nailed to a large cross, constructed from wood, and left to hang there for hours or days, until the victim died. Ancient records speak of thousands of people being crucified during ancient times, up until about 300 AD."

--About-Jesus.org/crucifixion.htm

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