Exhibition/Features Exhibition review: The Curious Case of Çatalhöyük Between 1993 and 2018, largescale excavations at the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in Turkey as part of the Çatalhöyük Research Project have…
Features/Spain Tartesssos wins prize The excavations at Tartessos have won the Palarq award, the most valuable prize in Spanish archaeology. Andrew Selkirk, the Editor-in-chief of CWA,…
Features/Issue 92/Peru Pachacamac When the Spanish conquistador Hernando Pizarro arrived at Pachacamac, Peru, in January 1533, he had before him one of the jewels of…
Europe/Features/Issue 92/Italy/Rome/World Under the Lateran Today, a network of subterranean passages spreads out from under the world’s first cathedral, in Rome. Within the tunnels are remnants of…
Crete/Europe/Greece/Issue 91/Travel Knossos: journey to the centre of the labyrinth A trip to Crete allows Rachel Glaves to delve into the fact and fiction of Knossos. Knossos is hardly an unsung site.…
Europe/Issue 91/Issues/Italy/Travel Richard Hodges travels to… Etruria There are dowsers, whose hazel wands will tremble, not only for water, but also for gold and bronze and iron, even for…
Europe/Features/Greece/Issue 91 Dhaskalio Situated at the remote tip of a sparsely inhabited Cycladic island, Dhaskalio seemingly had little to draw visitors. Yet they came in…