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!
Past Perfect: King Tut, I Presume?
Field Notes
Editors Page: Dear Professor Renfrew
Greeks vs. Hittites
The New Trojan Wars
The Forum
Ancient Life: Crowning Glory
The ancient Egyptians were insistent, even somewhat priggish, about keeping tidy. According to the Greek historian Herodotus (c. 485–425 B.C.), “The linen cloaks they wear are always freshly washed; this is something they are very particular about. Their concern for cleanliness also explains why they practice circumcision, since they value cleanliness more than comeliness” (Histories 2:37).
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