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Richard Hodges The Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum
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Until recently, the Middle Mekong Basin has been terra incognita, archaeologically speaking. Now, a team is revealing its past.…
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Simon Martin on cracking the all-important Maya code…
Once a thriving Iron Age settlement, the city and its necropolis is now offering a wealth of evidence about the elusive Vaccaei…