Issue 52/Egypt/Features Egypt: Fit for a pharaoh Working at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, André Veldmeijer and Salima Ikram came across an old photograph illustrating a forgotten collection of…
Issue 52/Features/Turkey Smyrna In Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia, Ephesus and Smyrna (modern Izmir) vied with each other. Ephesus became the more important city but Smyrna's…
Issue 52/Features/Turkey Ephesus A jigsaw puzzle where 90% of the pieces survive, but there are 120,000 of them – and most the same colour.…
Issue 52/Features/Turkey Clazomenae The early history of Ionian city-states remains an enigma of Anatolian archaeology, but here at Clazomenae archaeologists are uncovering evidence for the…
Issue 51/Features/Italy Italy: Portus Imperial Rome’s mighty maritime gate at Portus was revealed in CWA 42. Now, Simon Keay reports on an exciting new discovery that…
Issue 51/Features/Turkey Turkey: Domuztepe The popular image of Neolithic communities is of small hamlet-sized groups. Excavation at the vast settlement at Domuztepe has turned this…
Issue 51/Celebrating World Heritage/Features/India India: Hampi The former capital of one of the greatest and wealthiest empires of the Indian subcontinent for 300 years until its destruction in…