 Spring Cleaning is here and Appalachian Wireless has the deal to get you started. Get a Samsung Galaxy S8 for a penny or a Galaxy S8 Plus for only $89.99 on the region's best network. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. So your agreement required, see store for details. Now what we have on display here is a complete collection of world-class museum quality first-century tectons tools. On Friday, the University of Pikeville hosted a preview of more than 60 ancient artifacts from the time of Jesus of Nazareth. The exhibit features items that give visitors a deeper understanding of the world Jesus knew, and not all the artifacts are behind glass. We do have a few things, some broken pieces that we can literally put things that are 2,000 years old from the life of Christ in visitors' hand. Many of the items bring to life stories from the pages of the Bible. On other items, we have an authentic ossuary. Maybe an easy way to understand is a first-century coffin. It's not exactly right, but kind of that of a baby. And this reminds us of the story of Herod's massacre of the innocents in Bethlehem. But one artifact in particular evokes an emotional response in many who see it. We have on display a 2,000-year-old Roman nail that based on archaeology we know is almost likely the certain size they're using to do these crucifixions. Exhibit director Tommy Chamberlain encourages anyone interested to make plans to see the world of Jesus' exhibit while it is still in Pikeville. By looking at something tangible, something material, it illuminates or brings to life the history of 2,000 years ago. So if you didn't get to U-Pike to see the exhibit preview on Friday, Chamberlain says they are still booking appointments with groups. We are still booking private showings of these artifacts at church groups, school groups and community groups. And we bring a majority of these things to their location and do a presentation about what they're seeing. For more information on the world of Jesus' exhibit, contact Tommy Chamberlain at the number on your screen. In Pikeville, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.