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1. Maronite Mummies
The 700-year-old naturally mummified remains of three women and five children have been found in the Asi-el-Hadath grotto of northern Lebanon's Qadisha Valley.
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2. Top 10 Discoveries of 2007 - Alexander's Isthmus, Tyre, Lebanon
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.
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3. Top 10 Discoveries of 2007 - Alexander's Isthmus, Tyre, Lebanon
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.
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4. Insight: Beirut in Transition
Development vies with archaeology in post-war Lebanon
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5. Passport to Antiquity
In 1919, the American Egyptologist James Henry Breasted received five years of funding from John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to found the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, which was to be a “Research Laboratory” for the study of the civilizations of the ancient Middle East. Even though World War I had just ended and the Middle East was far from stable or safe, the 53-year-old Breasted immediately made plans to travel with four companions through what is now Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel to purchase antiquities and identify sites for excavation.
File last uploaded: 2010-06-24

6. Archaeology Magazine - Playing 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.
File last uploaded: 2010-05-06

7. Heritage in the Landscape of War
Scholars Eric Cline and Sandra Scham discuss their experiences--and the fate of ancient monuments--during times of conflict in the Levant.
File last uploaded: 2010-03-19

8. Inside the Israel Antiquities Authority - Amir Ganor, Director, Robbery Preventi...
Amir Ganor is the director of the IAA's Robbery Prevention Division, which is the unit responsible for catching criminals at every level of the looting pyramid, as he describes it, from the guys who illegally excavate to the middlemen to the dealers.
File last uploaded: 2010-08-04

9. How to Build a Pyramid
Hidden ramps may solve the mystery of the Great Pyramid's construction.
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10. The Trial in Rome
In courts and behind closed doors, Italy is staking its claim to antiquities.
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