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On the eastern slopes of Mt. Carmel is a tomb from the first century that still has a rolling stone. Obviously, this tomb and the stone that once covered the entrance can only be used as an illustration for tombs from the first century. It lies 65 miles (100 km) north of the tomb where Jesus was placed. Of the estimated 900 tombs from the time period, only four still have the round stones that covered their entrances.