Archaeology

The New Bronze Age

This remote valley may have been the home of a civilization at the heart of the ancient world’s first globalized economy Youssef Madjidzadeh is insistent.
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First Churches of the Jesus Cult

As dusk approaches, Korean pilgrims in white baseball caps blow horns and sing hymns atop Tel Megiddo. This crossroads in northern Israel–also known as Armageddon–is
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Beyond the Family Feud

It’s a drizzly autumn morning in the eastern Mexican city of Xalapa, near the heartland of what many scholars say was Mesoamerica’s first civilization. At
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Damning Sudan

Global apathy threatens a way of life and an unexpectedly rich heritage. The Land Rover is stuck, and the Manoosir tribesmen aren’t lending a hand.
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City of the Dead

The vast Egyptian necropolis of Saqqara is now emerging from the shadow of Giza and the Valley of the Kings Pilgrim, priest, or pharaoh, each
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Iran Beckons

A surprise invitation to foreign archaeologists to return and resume work ABSTRACT The lush garden of the last shah is one of Tehran’s few cool
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