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A trial that touched on archaeology, chemistry, Bible studies and criminal law ended in the acquittal of accused forger Oded Golan
14 Mar 2012 12:06 PM
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Gary Nurkin
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A trial that touched on archaeology, chemistry, Bible studies and criminal law ended in the acquittal of accused forger Oded Golan
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Matti Friedman
March 14, 2012, 11:09 am
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