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Water, ritual, and function I am writing this column on an aeroplane heading from Christchurch…
The dogs of archaeology Dogs have long been used in police work and truffle hunting,…
During a recent visit to Mycenae – as a guest speaker with Swan Hellenic –…
Every year I make a cake for 3D Archaeological Society's Christmas Dinner themed on a place…
Congratulations to our friend and regular columnist Charles Higham who has been awarded the British…
This archaeological cake was sent to us by Dr Judy Bischoff, Research Coordinator at the…
Our friends over at Current Archaeology frequently print pictures of amazing archaeological cakes sent in by their…
Hannah Snell combined her passion for archaeology with her love of Roman architecture during her…
Singapore is a 21st-century success story. But, asks Tom St John Gray, at what cost…
“Red Blood filled her arteries, and her flesh was still malleable, with no sign of…
The enormous wealth generated by the tourist industry is placing increasing demands on our cultural…
CWA’s Editor in Chief, Andrew Selkirk introduces the editor of Biblical Archaeology Review – the…