Apparently the whole thing has already transpired... 11 years ago on BBC (same tomb being documented and similar claims made in their 1996 Easter edition of "Heart of the Matter)... Of course the entire time it apparently has been criticized because this is simply relying upon some of the most common names of the time written on coffins (and now the fact that bones found in the same tombs happened to be among certain family members) and apparently the "Jesus" in question looks an awful lot like the name of the time
<font class="story">"Hanun"</font> to the untrained eye).<br><br>There's one relevant (though somewhat dated) article here:<br><a href="http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/Books/story?id=1746724&page=3">http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/Books/story?id=1746724&page=3
</a><br>(the more relevant part starting in the 3rd paragraph)<br>