July/August 2012 Issue

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  • London 2012

    Neolithic Rituals

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    (Courtesy The Museum of London and Pre-Construct Archaeology)
  • Features

    Tomb of the Chantress

    A newly discovered burial chamber in the Valley of the Kings provides a rare glimpse into the life of an ancient Egyptian singer

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    (Courtesy © University of Basel Kings' Valley Project)
  • London 2012

    London's Battlefield

    London Olympic Park

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    (Courtesy The Museum of London and Pre-Construct Archaeology)
  • London 2012

    An Early Industrial Estate

    Excavating Temple Mills

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    (Courtesy The Museum of London and Pre-Construct Archaeology)
  • London 2012

    Prehistoric Lives

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    (Courtesy The Museum of London and Pre-Construct Archaeology)
  • London 2012

    The Romans: Lost and Found

    Roman evidence

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    (Courtesy The Museum of London and Pre-Construct Archaeology)
  • London 2012

    A 19th-century Speed Boat

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    (Courtesy The Museum of London and Pre-Construct Archaeology)
  • Features

    Vasa's Curious Imbalance

    As their focus shifts from preservation to documentation, researchers are learning new lessons from the majestic Vasa— a warship monumental in its ambition, its failure, and its role in maritime archaeology

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  • Features

    Automated Site Mapping

    Computational analysis of satellite images detects previously overlooked human settlements

Letter from Mexico

Letter from Mexico

Archaeology, Interrupted

An archaeologist's daughter surveys the rich cultural heritage of northern Mexico—and the impact of violence on researchers working there

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(Courtesy Randall McGuire, Binghamton University)

Artifact

Artifacts

Anglo-Saxon Pectoral

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(Courtesy University of Cambridge)

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