Issue 23/Features/Iraq Uruk-Warqa, Iraq Professor Roger Matthews, gives the low-down on Uruk-Warka in Iraq, seemingly the birth-place of writing and appears in the Bible…
Issue 23/Features/Tunisia Kerkouane, Secrets of the Carthaginians revealed Kerkouane, on the tip of Cap Bon in Tunisia is one of the most extensively excavated of all Carthaginian settlements. What did…
Issue 23/Italy/Travel Sicily Richard Hodges sends news from Sicily and visits sites including Syracuse - one of many extensive Greek planned colonies along the south…
Issue 22/Features/Germany Berlin: The politics of Memory David Miles considers how Berlin is dealing with its recent heritage including a look at Libeskind's Jewish Museum and Eiserman's Holocaust Memorial…
Issue 22/Features/USA Tutankhamun on Tour, Return of the King Following the success of the 1970s tour of Tutankhamun, the boy-king is back on the road, currently wowing crowds in the US…
Issue 22/Belize/Features Lamanai, Belize: Collapse of the Maya Did the great Maya civilisation really collapse? Jim Aimers writes of the intriguing evidence from Lamanai, the splendid Maya site in northern…
Issue 22/Egypt/Features Howard Carter: Tutankhamun’s Discoverer The life and times of Carter from the biography 'Howard Carter and the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun' by HVF Winstone…