May/June 2013 Issue

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    On the Trail of the Mimbres

    Archaeologists are tracking the disappearance of a remarkable type of pottery to rewrite the story of a culture’s decline

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    (© President and Fellows of Harvard College, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, [24-15-10/94603 + 60740377])
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    Haunt of the Resurrection Men

    A forgotten graveyard, the dawn of modern medicine, and the hard life in 19th-century London

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    (Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library)
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    The Kings of Kent

    The surprising discovery of an Anglo-Saxon feasting hall in the village of Lyminge is offering a new view of the lives of these pagan kings

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    (Photo by William Laing, © University of Reading)
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    Inside Hanoi’s Forbidden City

    At the heart of Vietnam’s turbulent history for more than 1,000 years, the citadel of Thang Long is now providing archaeologists their first intimate look into the capital’s past

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    Uncovering a Maya Warrior Queen

    A recently discovered tomb in Guatemala may belong to one of the most powerful women in Maya history

Letter from Turkey

Letter from Turkey

Anzac’s Next Chapter

Archaeologists conduct the first-ever survey of the legendary WWI battlefield at Gallipoli

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(Samir S. Patel)

Artifact

Artifacts

Ancient Near Eastern Figurines

Ceramic figurines were part of a cache of objects found at an Iron Age temple uncovered at the site of Tel Motza outside Jerusalem

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(Clara Amit, courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority)

Digs & Discoveries

Off the Grid

Off the Grid May/June 2013

Russian Fort Elizabeth, Hawaii

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(Wikimedia Commons)

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