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1. At the Museums: Dream to Reality; Treasures from Ancient Syria
Finds from Troy and Syria
File last uploaded: 2004-04-07

2. Top 10 Discoveries of 2007 - Urbanization at Tell Brak, Syria
Hardly week goes by without a major archaeological discovery or the publication of a radical new theory about the human past. Here are the editors' picks for 2007.
File last uploaded: 2007-12-11

3. Top 10 Discoveries of 2007 - Mass Graves, Tell Majnuna, Syria
Hardly week goes by without a major archaeological discovery or the publication of a radical new theory about the human past. Here are the editors' picks for 2007.
File last uploaded: 2007-12-12

4. Top 10 Discoveries of 2007 - Neolithic mural, Djade al Mugahara, Syria
Hardly week goes by without a major archaeological discovery or the publication of a radical new theory about the human past. Here are the editors' picks for 2007.
File last uploaded: 2007-12-11

5. Who Were the Hurrians?
New discoveries in Syria suggest a little-known people fueled the rise of civilization
File last uploaded: 2008-06-12

6. From the Trenches - Seized Artifacts Back In Iraq
The government of Syria has returned 701 artifacts to the Iraq National Museum in Baghdad.
File last uploaded: 2008-06-10

7. Archaeology Table of Contents, July/August 2008
Amazonian Harvest (Bolivia), Windows on the Past (Mexico City), Native Sweden (Saami), The Shah's Great Wall (Daghestan), Ancient Excrement (coprolites), Who Were the Hurrians? (Syria)
File last uploaded: 2008-08-11

8. From the Trenches - Royal Goddesses of a Bronze Age State
Finds from the Bronze Age site of Ebla in northern Syria
File last uploaded: 2007-12-10

9. Mesopotamian Family Crypt
A 4,500-year-old cemetery containing some 150 tombs has been found at Tell es-Sweyhat on the Euphrates River in northern Syria.
File last uploaded: 2004-04-13

10. The Lost Goddess of Israel
We have long known Asherah from thirteenth-century cuneiform tablets found in Syria, but there are several references to Asherah in the Old Testament. [abstract]
File last uploaded: 2006-01-23

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