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1. Letter from Sudan: The Gold of Kush
When frequent Archaeology contributor Andrew Lawler reported on the construction of Sudan's massive Merowe Dam on the Nile River at Hamdab, some 220 miles north of the capital Khartoum, innumerable ancient sites were about to be flooded. The disastrous situation also posed a humanitarian crisis, as those in the water's path were systematically forced from their homes. The following year, University of Chicago archaeologist Geoff Emberling joined an international salvage effort to document sites before they disappeared.
File last uploaded: 2009-10-14

2. Damming Sudan
Global apathy threatens a way of life and an unexpectedly rich heritage.
File last uploaded: 2006-10-17

3. From the Trenches - A Parchment with Moral Fiber
Hundreds of parchment and leather fragments have been found beneath the ruins of a tenth-century A.D. church in northern Sudan.
File last uploaded: 2007-10-10

4. Archaeology Table of Contents, November/December 2009
Temple of the Storm God (Syria), Korea's Iron Man, Apocalypse Soon? (Maya), Expedition: Grand Canyon, Archaeology of the Homeless, The Subatomic Dig (France), Letter from Sudan
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5. Archaeology Table of Contents, November/December 2006
Scots on the Rocks, The Neanderthal Code, A Community's Roots (Maryland), Rock in the Fuselage (World War II), Damming Sudan, Surprise Finds in Tequila Country (West Mexico)
File last uploaded: 2006-12-13

6. World Roundup, September/October 2007
Recent discoveries around the globe
File last uploaded: 2007-08-15

7. World Roundup, September/October 2006
Recent discoveries around the globe
File last uploaded: 2006-08-13

8. Climate Change: Sites in Peril
Rising sea levels are eating away at coastal sites, increased rainfall is eroding mud-brick ruins, creeping desert sands are blasting the traces of ancient civilizations, and the melting of ice is causing millennia-old organic remains to rot.
File last uploaded: 2009-02-24

9. Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Staff Profiles
Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Staff Profiles Staff Profiles Excavating is only one part of the work of an archaeological expedition. The processing, study, and conservation of...
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10. Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Nubian Pottery
Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Nubian Pottery Maria and Gamal heading off in the early morning to find more (any?) Nubian sherds. Early A-Group pottery fragments from...
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