Archaeology Magazine - July/August 2018
Archaeology Magazine - July/August 2018
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In this issue
Even some of the world’s most famous buildings and cities have amazing new stories to tell. In this issue you will read about the surprising discovery of a treasure trove of artifacts from 700 years of Westminster Abbey’s history. You will learn of a massive cemetery in Athens where both conspirators and commoners were buried. You will be surprised by how the Maya of northern Guatemala may have been inspired by the pattern on the back of a crocodile to build the first Maya gridded city and by how the island nation of Haiti was once ruled by a charismatic king who built a splendid palace. And you will reflect reflect as you learn the final count of USS Indianapolis’ fallen heroes. Don’t miss the latest news, from the discovery of the only pair of Roman boxing gloves ever discovered to a samurai’s hoard of 260,000 bronze coins. In these stories—and so many more—this issue of Archaeology brings the past to life.
The City At The Beginning Of The World
The only Maya city with an urban grid may embody an ancient creation myth
10+ mins
Westminster Abbey's Hidden History
Far above the royal pomp and circumstance, archaeologists unexpectedly discover seven centuries of England’s past
4 mins
Haiti's Royal Past
An early 19th-century palace is a reminder of the ambitious monarchy that rose from the ashes of the Haitian Revolution
10+ mins
Paradise Changed
An ancient Peruvian city stood at the crossroads of technologies
3 mins
Archaeology Magazine Description:
Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
Category: Culture
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Each issue of Archaeology offers the grit, and the magic, of archaeological discovery with an up-close view of sites around the world. Readers can look forward to the latest news, vivid storytelling, and compelling photography. Archaeology brings the human past to life.
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