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To love; and bear; to hope till Hope creates
From its own wreck the thing it contemplates。
Percy Bysshe Shelley;
Prometheus Unbound
Prologue
False Angels
JERUSALEM
The wound was their path。
Nathan Lee Swift sat strapped in the belly of the cargo helicopter with a dozen assorted archangels; looking down upon what little remained。 The earthquake was visible mostly by what was no longer visible。 Cities and villages had simply vanished in puffs of dust。 Even his ruins were gone。 The map had gone blank。
The air was hot。 It was summer。 There was no horizon。 The sands stretched into haze。 He felt chained to the giant beside him; his former professor David Ochs。 He had not wanted to leave; now he didn't want to e back。 Not like this。
Due south from the U。S。 Army base in Turkey; they flew parallel to the rift system。 Like an immense raft drifting from shore; Africa was shearing loose of Eurasia。 It was nothing new in the larger scheme of things。 Satellite photos barely registered the latest geological breach。 Even from the helicopter's scratched Plexiglas windows; the devastation appeared strangely faint。 The earth had pulled open and sealed shut。
Nathan Lee searched for his bearings。 Only a few weeks earlier; he had been down there; somewhere; sifting away at ancient Aleppo; homing in on the end of his field research。 Now the ruins were gone; and his dissertation with them。 Only love…or lust…had spared him from the disaster。 If not for Lydia Ochs visiting his tent one Arabian night five months ago; he might have died in the sands。 As it was; the professor's younger sister had accidentally saved him with her fertile womb。
She had e to Aleppo with her brother; unannounced; during the winter break between semesters。 The professor was checking up on his graduate students; anchoring his grants; a day or two here; then on to the next; and she was just along for the ride。 Nathan Lee had never seen her before in his life。 He was a catch…and…release; he figured。 A desert conquest。 Her Himalayan climber in the sands。 But then he'd gotten her letter。 Back in Missouri; she was five…months pregnant。 Now she was ten…days married; and all his new in…laws were proclaiming he'd been miraculously spared。 Miraculous seemed a strong term for what owed less to the hand of God than to a Wonderbra; a full moon; and a bottle of old nouveaux Beaujolais。 But he did not correct the record。
He was still dazed by the sudden change。 The wedding band glittered on his brown fist like some strange growth。 Twenty…five seemed so young。 He still had his fortune to find; and his name to make; and the far edges of the world to see。。。and see again。 It wasn't that his mirror was empty。 He saw an earnest young man in there with John Lennon spectacles and durable shoulders and a bit of hair on his chest。 But he lacked form。 He felt as if his molecules were still ing together。
Maybe it was a function of working the sands in near solitude for the last two years。 But it seemed like his footprints were gone the minute he left them; and his shadow kept shifting shape。 There was something about burying his gypsy parents on opposite sides of the planet…his mother in Kenya; his mountaineer father in Kansas; of all places…that stole his sense of direction。 He could go anywhere。 He could be anyone。 And what he was now was at square one with his doctoral work; up to his eyeballs in student loans; and with a baby on the way。
He could have resented the pregnancy。 But he was an anthropologist。 He had his superstitions。 And there was no denying that the child had already saved him once。 The name was almost too good to be true。 Lydia had chosen it。 Grace。
〃Tell me; my friends;〃 a voice interrupted。 It was the demolitions engineer from Baghdad。 He wore a silver hard hat。 〃What brings two American anthropologists racing to a disaster zone? And with body bags for your only luggage。 Allow me to guess; forensic scientists?〃
Roped to bolts in the floor; five cases of body bags occupied the aisle。 There were twenty to a case。 The economy models were white vinyl with no handles。 They cost fourteen dollars each。 The body bags had sped their journey in unforeseen ways。 Their tale of a mission of mercy had bee a small legend。 Ochs had seen to that。 Air freight for the shipment had been waived。 They'd been boosted to first class as a courtesy。 TWA had delayed its Heathrow…Athens flight so the two Americans could make the connection。 A flight attendant with very long legs had sat on Nathan Lee's armrest for an hour。 She had always wanted to do good works。 They were so brave。 So humanitarian。It's what we do; Ochs had told her。
〃We're archaeologists;〃 Ochs answered the engineer。 His shoulders and arms and Falstaffian belly looked ready to burst his T…shirt。 It saidRazorbacks with the size; XXXL。 People in this part of the world tended to identify the giant with the World Wrestling Federation。 His voice carried above the engine roar。 〃George Washington University。 My field is Biblical archaeology up to and including the Hadrianic era。〃
It was one of those lies that were the truth by omission。 Until last semester; Professor Ochs had held a distinguished chair at George Washington。 Then his past had caught up with him。 One of his boy toys had filed a grades…for…sex lawsuit。 Already freighted by rumors of smuggled artifacts; Ochs had sunk like a rock。 Thus Jerusalem; with his newly minted brother…in…law for pany。 Nathan Lee kept thinking he'd gotten over the worst of his queasiness。 But he hadn't。 He didn't belong here; not this way; on this mission。 It felt like he was like being pulled under by a drowning victim。
〃Biblical archaeology。。。。〃 The engineer pounced at the clue。 〃Project Year Zero;〃 he said。 〃The search for Jesus Christ。〃
Ochs replied evenly。 〃We are connected。 But you misconceive us。 Year Zero is founded on scrupulous scholarship。 It grew out of the discovery of the Dead Sea scrolls。 The Smithsonian and Gates Foundation missioned a detailed review and collection of artifacts and organic material dating back two thousand years。〃
〃Organic material。〃 The engineer was no fool。
〃Pollen samples。 Textiles。 Bone。 Mummified tissue。〃 Ochs shrugged。
〃Bone and flesh;〃 said the engineer。 〃I perfectly understand。〃
〃Targeting the year zero was entirely arbitrary; a sop to the Western calendar。〃
〃A chance selection;〃 the engineer smiled indulgently。 〃The Holy Lands at the beginning of the Christian era。〃 Like other Levantine Muslims; he was bemused。 The Crusades had never really quit。 Now the West fought with trowels and picks。
〃The date appealed to the public imagination;〃 said Ochs。 〃And to funding agencies。 Stripped of all its controversy and superstition; we are simply gathering evidence of a place in time。 Unfortunately people's imagination ran off with it。 Now we have this nonsense about a man…hunt for the historical Jesus。〃
〃Nonsense?〃 The engineer feigned surprise。
〃Consider。 True believers reject 'the bones of Christ' as a contradiction in terms。 If his body rose into heaven; there can be no remains。 And nonbelievers don't care。〃
In fact; for all his and Lydia's sophistication; the Ochs clan sprang from Pentecostal roots; snakes; tongues; and all。 Nathan Lee hadn't known the depth of it。 It was no wonder an abortion had been out of the question。 The Missouri wedding had been like something out of the Civil War; all lace; black broadcloth; and raw bones。
〃Which are you then; sir?〃 asked the engineer。 〃The believer who doesn't believe; or the nonbeliever who doesn't care?〃
Ochs evaded him。 〃Ask my student here。 He claims Jesus is a sausage。〃
The engineer's black eyebrows rose into the brim of his hardhat。
In Arabic; Nathan Lee said; 〃My tongue runs away from me sometimes。〃
〃A sausage; though! What an image。〃
〃A human skin;〃 Ochs supplied; 〃stuffed with myths and prophecy。〃
The engineer enjoyed that。 〃And yet you dedicate yourself to Year Zero?〃
〃The professor borrows me now and then;〃 Nathan Lee said。 〃My doctoral focus is seventh…century northern Syria。 I'm exploring the disappearance of Roman families from the so…called Dead Cities。 They were prosperous and deeply rooted here。 Their villas had