Archaeology Odyssey
Archaeology Odyssey takes the reader on a journey through the classical world as seen through the eyes of the top archaeologists in the discipline. Written with you in mind, the experts explain the latest in classical research in a way that is accessible to the general public. Read the complete series today!
Reviews
Past Perfect: In the Here and Now
Field Notes
Egyptian Artifacts To Tour U.S.
Origins: One, Two…Three
Human beings learned to count at the same time that the Mesopotamian city-states were developing. Was it just a coincidence?
Editors’ Page: Excavating the Deep
Book Review: Cyprus’ Jewel by the Sea
In Excavating at Salamis in Cyprus, 1952–1974, Cypriot archaeologist Vassos Karageorghis lovingly recalls one of his most memorable excavations—in a part of the island controlled for almost three decades by Turkey.
From Apicius’s Gourmet Cookbook
“My Blood of the Covenant”
Whither the Strips?
Many of the Shapira fakes remain well preserved (though apparently none of the pornographic statues has survived). But what happened to the parchment strips with passages from Deuteronomy?
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