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This issue features our annual list of the Top 10 Discoveries of the Year, including the first monument carved with a human face to be found at a 12,000-year-old Anatolian settlement, the world’s oldest mummified people, and a pharaoh’s final resting place beneath the stars. We also bring you on a journey to temples high in the Peruvian Andes, where pilgrims took part in an intoxicating new religion 3,000 years ago. Learn how archaeologists are piecing together the longest known Roman inscription, a massive list of prices that once adorned a marble building’s imposing facade. And explore the lives of farmers in northern France who came together some 7,000 years ago to construct Europe’s most grandiose funeral monuments. In these stories—and so many more—this issue of ARCHAEOLOGY brings the past to life.

Archaeology Magazine Description:

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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