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!
One afternoon in November 1634, 19-year-old Curzio Inghirami went fishing with his 13-year-old sister in the river behind their house. Their villa, called Scornello, stood on an isolated hill in the countryside south of Volterra, the highest and most remote of the ancient Etruscan cities. On their way home Curzio amused himself by rolling stones down the riverbank. One stone uncovered a “small blackish clod,” bound together with bitumen and wax. On breaking open the bundle, he found a scroll of linen rag paper marked with strange writing.
The Forum
Ancient Life: An Ancient Scourge
Focus On: Angkor Wat
What?
Angkor Wat
What?
Hindu-Buddhist temple
Where?
Central Cambodia
When?
12 century A.D.
Remains
2.5-mile-long moat surrounding a large enclosure with a temple at the center; relief carvings, statuary, shrines
Horizons: Angkor Wat: The Universe in Miniature
Authors
Reviews
Past Perfect: The Bronze Horsemen
Field Notes
Editors’ Page: Making the Book
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