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Duke RileyAn Artist of the Ignored World
May 1, 2011

Duke Riley tells the history of people and places on society's margins
Werner HerzogWerner Herzog on the Birth of Art
March 1, 2011

The famed director of more than 60 films speaks with ARCHAEOLOGY Senior Editor Zach Zorich about Chauvet Cave
Carolyn WhiteSoldiers in the Laboratory
November 1, 2010

Interview with Staff Sergeant Walter Sinnott on how archaeology helps returning veterans adjust to civilian life.
Carolyn WhiteAmong the Burners
September 1, 2010

A Conversation with Carolyn White, an anthropologist at the University of Nevada, Reno
Edward BleibergReturn of the (Brooklyn) Mummies
August 16, 2010

Discussing the Brooklyn Museum's Mummy Chamber with curator Edward Bleiberg
Marc Van De MieroopUr at Columbia
July 8, 2010

Studying a long-neglected cuneiform collection
Ron CharlesThe Digger-Detective
July 1, 2010

A Louisville police detective takes early retirement to pursue his life-long passion for archaeology
Heather Gill-RobinsonA Career in the Bogs
May 27, 2010

Heather Gill-Robinson tells of her research and interpretation of bog bodies
Dorothea ArnoldTo Bury a Pharaoh
May 8, 2010

Met curator Dorothea Arnold takes a fresh look at the leftover materials from Tutankhamun's mummification.
Martha Sharp JoukowskyPlaying in the Sand
May 6, 2010

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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