The image presents a dimly lit stone room with an exposed wall displaying a rough-hewn area resembling a skull.
At center is a large, square-shaped recess where one can discern a roughly circular depression that appears to be a human skull. The recess is framed by a black border and lies flush against the surrounding stone walls of the room's floor-to-ceiling stone walls.
The image has been taken from within the Church of Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, Israel, which is a site venerated as the location where Jesus Christ was crucified.
The caption suggests that this recess in the wall may be "Adam's Skull," a term used to describe the alleged skull of Adam, the first man. However, it should be noted that there are no historical or archaeological records to support this claim. – AI vision
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Similar(3): Colonnade of Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
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