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.
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CAREGIVERS • POMPEIAN POLITICKING, CHINESE HEADHUNTERS, INDIAN SPIRITUAL GUIDES…AND MUCH MORE
EDUCATIONAL IDOLS
CLEANING OUT THE BASEMENT
POMPEIAN POLITICS
NEAR EASTERN LIP KIT
TURN OF THE MILLENNIUM FALCON
SPEAKING IN GOLDEN TONGUES
WORKHOUSE WOES
HUNTING HEADS
THE AMAZON’S URBAN ROOTS
LIXUS, MOROCCO
AROUND THE WORLD
Alexander the Great’s Untold Story • Excavations in northern Greece are revealing the world that shaped the future king
TIME FOR SCHOOL
SEARCHING FOR LOST CITIES • From Iraq to West Africa and the English Channel to the Black Sea, archaeologists are on the hunt for evidence of once-great cities lost to time
THE STORM GOD’S CITY • Konya Plain, Turkey
KOREA’S CITY OF DAGGERS • China, North Korea, and South Korea
WHICH ISLAND IS IT ANYWAY? • Unidentified Island, English Channel
MEDIEVAL MOUNTAIN CITADEL • Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan and Afghanistan
LONDON ON THE BLACK SEA • Crimea, Ukraine
PALACES OF THE GOLDEN HORDE • Volga Valley, Russia
AN ENDURING CHIEFDOM • Wateree Valley, South Carolina
KINGDOM OF KAABU’S SECRET CAPITAL • Kansala, Guinea-Bissau
EMBLEM FOR A NEW ERA • A Bronze Age warrior’s grave yields a final clue to his identity
FORTS OF THE BISON HUNTERS • How the Wichita secured their homeland on the Great Plains
HIGH PRIESTESSES OF COPPER AGE SPAIN • Opulent burials are evidence of women’s religious and political power nearly 5,000 years ago
GHOST TOWNS OF THE ASHOKAN RESERVOIR • An archaeologist investigates how construction of New York City’s largest reservoir a century ago uprooted thousands of rural residents
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