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A WOMAN TO REMEMBER

“The Shaman’s Secrets” (March/April 2023) was one of the most riveting magazine articles I have read. It gave new meaning to the phrase “Truth is stranger than fiction.” The German researchers did thorough and painstaking work on the artifacts as well as revisiting the location, rescuing the soil surrounding the grave to gather more evidence, and reaching out to other researchers for analysis. This particular shaman will be long remembered. Thanks!

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