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Feature: Bull-Killer, Sun Lord

Bull-Killer, Sun Lord New!
Foreign religions grew rapidly in the 1st-century A.D. Roman Empire, including worship of Jesus Christ, the Egyptian goddess Isis, and an eastern sun god, Mithras

Dura-Europos: Crossroad of CulturesDura-Europos: Crossroad of Cultures
The Melting Pot of the Ancient Middle East

Inside the Israel Antiquities AuthorityInside the Israel Antiquities Authority
48 hours with the Jerusalem Division—from grouting bullet holes in Zion Gate to ambushing tomb looters from the West Bank

Passport to Antiquity
Tracking pioneering archaeologist James Henry Breasted's 1919-1920 journey through the Middle East

Should We Clone Neanderthals?
The scientific, legal, and ethical obstacles

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Edward BleibergReturn of the (Brooklyn) Mummies New!
Discussing the Brooklyn Museum's Mummy Chamber with curator Edward Bleiberg

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Touring ProvenceTouring Provence
Journey through southern France, a region rich in Roman sites

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Beyond Stone and Bone
Taking you behind the scenes of the world of archaeology

August 27: Google Earth and A New Generation of Archaeologists

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Interactive Dig Crete: Zominthos ProjectZominthos Project
Explore the serenity of the highlanders on Minoan Crete

August 27: Field Notes 2010: Week 1

El CarrizalRescuing a Mesoamerican Site
Get in on the survey of El Carrizal, a Formative Period site in Veracruz, Mexico, prior to excavations planned for the fall.

August 2: 2010 Season Begins!

Johnson's IslandUnlocking a Civil War Prison
We return to Johnson's Island in Ohio to follow excavation of Block 8 within the compound.

July 27: 2010 Field Report 7 - Educators Contributions

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The Funeral of TutankhamunThe Funeral of Tutankhamun
Final chance to see the exhibition about Egypt's most famous pharaoh

Tut Takes Manhattan
A Metropolitan Museum exhibition highlights remains from the burial of King Tut

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Archaeologist Dave Bush takes you on a video tour of the site and Confederate cemetery, filmed by online senior editor Eti Bonn-Muller


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In the Amazon, archaeologists unearth evidence of the Arawaks, the people who greeted Columbus on his arrival in the New World
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