Issue 42/Features/Italy Draining Herculaneum: conserving the site Should you be caught in a heavy rain storm in modern Ercolano, you will understand why the local residents talk about ‘lava’…
Issue 42/Features/Italy Windows to the Past Rome is an iconic city. From Grand Tour etchings to nocturnal portraits of the cityscape, Rome’s monuments have become familiar images. Yet…
Issue 42/Italy/Travel The Director’s Diary Every time I arrive at the British School at Rome, it is somehow different. Old buildings and strong institutions can be like…
Issue 42/Italy/Travel Notes from Rome For Sigmund Freud, the archaeology of the city of Rome was a metaphor for the unconscious mind – a place where no…
Issue 41/Features/Turkey Laodicea Laodicea is well sited on a high plateau and surrounded by the rivers Lycos, Kapros and Asopos. Little wonder the city has…
Issue 41/Features/Turkey Troy From one iconic archaeological site to another, we end this round-up at Troy, on the western coast of Turkey. The site was…
Issue 41/Features Cro Magnons What was life like for the Cro-Magnons, Europe's first anatomically modern humans? Having harnessed the archaeological data, Brian Fagan then gathers us…