These tombs were the final resting places of Japan’s ancient elites, and form part of a broader East Asian funerary tradition, aspects…
The undulating Great Wall of China is one of the world’s foremost historical sites. The mighty wall runs across the north of…
New research indicates that self-adornment seems to be an archaic human trait…
Only a couple of months ago CWA published Dominic Perring’s optimistic feature on Beirut’s archaeology. It was about the 12 year programme of…
Vladimir Karasev lifts the iron curtain from the archaeology of the Independent Republic of Uzbekistan and reports on the archaeology of Tashkent…
Ancient figs found in Jordan may prove to be some the earliest evidence of agriculture in the world…
Has the first century AD port of Muzris been found?…
Mark Horton writes from Iran where he explored the site of Siraf…
An exhibition at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem features over a hundred examples of ancient glass from across the Classical World…
Evidence of death and destruction at the uncompleted Crusaders' fort in Jordan, Jacob's Ford…
CWA reports on the mid 16th century, labyrinthine fort at Rohtas in Pakistan…
Looting continues in Afghanistan following the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas by the Taliban in 2001…
The archaeology of Lawrence of Arabia…