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

The World of StonehengeThe World of Stonehenge New!
Despite centuries of study, new discoveries and interpretations continue to change our understanding of this fabled monument

The Skull of Doom
The Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull: Fact, fiction, and the creation of myth

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

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

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Ocean's Three
Adventurer, explorer, and maritime archaeologist Jim Delgado sits down for a chat with contributing editor Heather Pringle.

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July 30: How Henry VIII's Racy Sex Life Turned Me into An Archaeological Writer

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SagalassosCity in the Clouds
We take you to Sagalassos, a classical city perched high in the mountains of southwestern Turkey.

July 9: Site Management: 2010 Aims

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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Marc Van De MieroopUr at Columbia New!
Studying a long-neglected cuneiform collection

How Sweet It...Wasn't
Hershey's W. Jeffrey Hurst explains the difference between Maya chocolate and the stuff in the brown can.

A Career in the Bogs
Heather Gill-Robinson tells of her research and interpretation of bog bodies

To Bury a Pharaoh
Met curator Dorothea Arnold takes a fresh look at the leftover materials from Tutankhamun's mummification.

Martha Sharp JoukowskyPlaying in the Sand
Martha Sharp Joukowsky, recipient of the AIA's Bandelier Award for Public Service to Archaeology, discusses an adventurous and accomplished archaeological career.


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