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ARCHAEOLOGY

March/April 2020
Magazine

ARCHAEOLOGY magazine offers readers incisive reporting, vivid storytelling, compelling photography – and the latest news from around the globe – all devoted to exploring the world’s ancient past. Whether reporting from a dive on an Arctic shipwreck, trekking through Afghanistan, or digging just beneath Beirut, ARCHAEOLOGY’s editors and writers bring readers the science, and the magic, of archaeological discovery.

LIVING ON THE EDGE

ARCHAEOLOGY

THE AIA: A BIG TENT

FROM OUR READERS

ANCIENT ACADEMIA • VIKING BOAT BURIALS, SUPERNATURAL CAVE ART, BRONZE AGE MONKEYS…AND MUCH MORE

OFF THE GRID • GUNUNG KAWI, BALI

BICYCLES AND BAYONETS

A BARREL OF BRONZE AGE MONKEYS

DOMESTIC HARMONY

SHOCK OF THE OLD

SAILING THE VIKING SEAS

EGYPTIAN CONEHEADS

CHINA’S CARP CATCHERS

FIELD OF TOMBS

BIRD ON A WIRE

TOOL TIME

PROTECTING THE YOUNG

EARLY ADOPTERS

AROUND THE WORLD

INSIDE A MEDIEVAL GAELIC CASTLE • A tiny Irish island holds the secrets of an unknown royal way of life

THE CASTLE OF HEROES

MEDIEVAL CATTLE RAIDERS

LORD OF THE OASIS • In Egypt’s Western Desert, worship of the mysterious god Seth thrived long after it waned elsewhere

The Founder’s Tomb • Frescoes discovered in a Jordanian village narrate the early days of a once-cosmopolitan city on the eastern edge of the Roman Empire

REMEMBERING THE SHARK HUNTERS • Unique burials show how ancient Peruvians celebrated dangerous deep-sea expeditions

ATOMIC AGE GHOST FLEET • The submerged remains of two massive bomb tests in the Pacific illustrate the potential horrors of nuclear war

THE NEXT TEST

IN SEARCH OF PREHISTORIC POTATOES • Native peoples of the American Southwest dined on a little-known spud at least 10,000 years ago

Photo Credits

DISPATCHES FROM THE AIA • EXCAVATE ■ EDUCATE ■ ADVOCATE

ARTIFACT


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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Science

Languages

English

ARCHAEOLOGY magazine offers readers incisive reporting, vivid storytelling, compelling photography – and the latest news from around the globe – all devoted to exploring the world’s ancient past. Whether reporting from a dive on an Arctic shipwreck, trekking through Afghanistan, or digging just beneath Beirut, ARCHAEOLOGY’s editors and writers bring readers the science, and the magic, of archaeological discovery.

LIVING ON THE EDGE

ARCHAEOLOGY

THE AIA: A BIG TENT

FROM OUR READERS

ANCIENT ACADEMIA • VIKING BOAT BURIALS, SUPERNATURAL CAVE ART, BRONZE AGE MONKEYS…AND MUCH MORE

OFF THE GRID • GUNUNG KAWI, BALI

BICYCLES AND BAYONETS

A BARREL OF BRONZE AGE MONKEYS

DOMESTIC HARMONY

SHOCK OF THE OLD

SAILING THE VIKING SEAS

EGYPTIAN CONEHEADS

CHINA’S CARP CATCHERS

FIELD OF TOMBS

BIRD ON A WIRE

TOOL TIME

PROTECTING THE YOUNG

EARLY ADOPTERS

AROUND THE WORLD

INSIDE A MEDIEVAL GAELIC CASTLE • A tiny Irish island holds the secrets of an unknown royal way of life

THE CASTLE OF HEROES

MEDIEVAL CATTLE RAIDERS

LORD OF THE OASIS • In Egypt’s Western Desert, worship of the mysterious god Seth thrived long after it waned elsewhere

The Founder’s Tomb • Frescoes discovered in a Jordanian village narrate the early days of a once-cosmopolitan city on the eastern edge of the Roman Empire

REMEMBERING THE SHARK HUNTERS • Unique burials show how ancient Peruvians celebrated dangerous deep-sea expeditions

ATOMIC AGE GHOST FLEET • The submerged remains of two massive bomb tests in the Pacific illustrate the potential horrors of nuclear war

THE NEXT TEST

IN SEARCH OF PREHISTORIC POTATOES • Native peoples of the American Southwest dined on a little-known spud at least 10,000 years ago

Photo Credits

DISPATCHES FROM THE AIA • EXCAVATE ■ EDUCATE ■ ADVOCATE

ARTIFACT


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