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1. Thracian Gold Fever
Archaeologist and showman Georgi Kitov's spectacular discoveries raise questions about managing Bulgaria's past [abstract]
File last uploaded: 2006-01-23

2. Archaeology Table of Contents, March/April 2005
Thracian Gold Fever (Bulgaria), Last Great Capital of the Maya (Mexico), Freeing Captive History (U.S.), The Lost Goddess of Israel, The Polynesian Connection (Chumash), Queen of the Novel (Barbara Mertz)
File last uploaded: 2005-04-19

3. Exhibitions - Copper Age Thinkers
The people of the Copper Age cultures that flourished in today's Bulgaria, Romania, and Moldova lived in enormous villages, some of which were larger than Mesopotamia's earliest cities. Their specialized craftspeople, especially metal workers, were among the world's most accomplished
File last uploaded: 2009-12-09

4. A Sacred Congregation
Straddling northeastern Greece, southern Bulgaria, and the European coast of Turkey, and bounded by the Balkan Mountains, the Black Sea, and the Aegean coast, Thrace exemplifies the spirit of survival.
File last uploaded: 2004-04-07

5. Archaeology Table of Contents, September/October 2007
Victorious Gladiators, A Ride to the Afterlife (Bulgaria), Purple Reign (China), The Dawn of Art (Germany), A Tangled Journey Home (Greece & Italy), Dirtraker (Jerry Spangler), First Churches of the Jesus Cult (Israel)
File last uploaded: 2007-10-10

6. Archaeology Magazine's 2008 List of Endangered Archaeological Sites
Even as major discoveries were made throughout the year, important sites worldwide were threatened with imminent destruction.
File last uploaded: 2008-12-15

7. A Ride to the Afterlife
Teasing apart the mysteries of Thracian chariot burials
File last uploaded: 2007-08-15

8. At the Museums: Thracian Glitter
Thracians have usually been numbered among fringe cultures, shadowy folk on the periphery of the bright world of Greeks and Romans.
File last uploaded: 2004-04-12

9. Preserving Jewish Heritage in Greece
Greek synagogues are remnants of an ancient tradition that has been lost in most parts of Greece, vestiges of thriving communities that perished during World War II.
File last uploaded: 2004-04-07

10. Brooklyn's Eighteenth-Century Lott House: Q&A
Why did you take on this project? Who did you have to go through first?
File last uploaded: 2004-07-08

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