Corrections

Owing to an editing error, in “Jesus’ Wife? The final debunking” (July 4, 2016), we mistakenly reported of the writer Ariel Sabar, “By this time, he was already in possession of copies [Karen] King had given him .  .  . of her email correspondence with Fritz (along with the purported provenance documents), whose name and other identifying information she had redacted in order to protect Fritz’s anonymity.”

In fact, King never showed or gave Sabar the purported provenance documents. Nor did he see or have such documents “by this time,” i.e., in November 2012. Images of some purported provenance documents were given to him in early 2016 by Walter Fritz, during the course of Sabar’s reporting for his Atlantic piece.

In our June 27 issue, two images accompanying the feature on Glacier National Park indeed were photographs of peaks at a Glacier National Park—or rather, at Parque Nacional Los Glaciares in Argentina. We regret the errors.

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