Mark Blackham has a keen interest in the affairs of the Middle East, whether it be the Neolithic Period or the state of current politics. He has conducted research in Syria, Jordan and Israel. In 1999, he earned a graduate degree in archaeology and anthropology from the University of Toronto and...
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Mark Blackham has a keen interest in the affairs of the Middle East, whether it be the Neolithic Period or the state of current politics. He has conducted research in Syria, Jordan and Israel. In 1999, he earned a graduate degree in archaeology and anthropology from the University of Toronto and continues to delve deeply into the past, fascinated by the parallels that exist between contemporary events and the stories of ancient history.
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