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Spring 2022 Issue

Jason Weaver

Pushing the Prehistoric Fringe

A recently examined mammoth tells a story of a possible human presence in the Arctic at least 45,000 years ago.
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Digging into First Century Jerusalem’s Rich and Famous

Archaeology reveals the signs of a priestly family residence of the time of Jesus.
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