Issue 51/Celebrating World Heritage/Features/Issues/Italy What’s new in Pompeii Pompeii and its neighbour Herculaneum are among the oldest archaeological sites in the world, but today they risk destruction by exposure to…
Issue 51/Features/France France: la Glacerie La Glacerie in Cherbourg, Normandy, is the first WWII Prisoner of War camp for German soldiers to be excavated and studied. How…
Issue 51/Celebrating World Heritage/Features/Greece Aegae: Capital of Macedonian Kings In 1855, the young French archaeologist Léon Heuzey found the remains of a magnificent palace, concealed under a ruined chapel. The village…
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…
Issue 51/Italy/Travel Italy: postcard Tuscany conjures thoughts of the apogee of rich living. Its picturesque villages, graced by grand villas and their pools, serve as summer…