考古学家发现 5世纪到7世纪的修女 被金属束缚着 质疑关于天体论的观点
Archaeologists discover 5th to 7th century nun bound with metal restraints, challenging views on asceticism.
耶路撒冷的考古学家发现了公元5世纪至7世纪的一位修女的遗骸,
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have found the remains of a 5th to 7th century CE nun buried with iron rings and plates, indicating she practiced extreme asceticism.
这一发现挑战了认为这些做法主要针对男子的信念,突出了妇女在拜占庭修道院生活中的作用。
This discovery challenges the belief that such practices were mainly for men, highlighting the role of women in Byzantine monastic life.
这位修女在教堂的祭坛下被发现,她的手臂、脖子和腿上都绑着环,表明她高度的虔诚和自我克制。
The nun, found under a church altar, was bound with rings around her arms, neck, and legs, suggesting a high level of devotion and self-mortification.