Ten years ago, CWA was launched on its maiden voyage of discovery. Here, experts from around the archaeological world share their insights into the greatest changes they have witnessed in that time, as well as what the next decade may bring.
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On a Scientific Roll by Prof Chris Scarre Editor of Antiquity
Re-tracing our Origins by Prof Chris Stringer, Natural History Museum
Reassessing the Neolithic ‘Revolution’ by Prof Bill Finlayson, Regional Director, Council for British Research in the Levant
A New Baby in the Cradle of Civilisation by John MacGinnis, McDonald Institute, Cambridge
Enduring Appeal by Denise Allen, Andante Travels
Discoveries that Re-wrote Early Prehistory by Prof Sir Paul Mellars, University of Edinburgh, trustee of the ACE Foundation
Egypt’s Archaeology and Revolution by Chris Naunton, Director of the Egypt Exploration Society
Turkey’s Delight by Nicholas Kropacek, Eastern Turkey Tours
Unlocking Egyptian Secrets by Joyce Tyldesley, Manchester University
Hitting the Jackpot by Maev Kennedy, archaeology correspondent, the Guardian newspaper
Learning from Mummies by Prof Rosalie David, University of Manchester & former Director of the KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology
Facing the Future by John Sandy, GHF Regional Director for Asia
A Decade Underwater by Sean Kingsley, Director, Wreck Watch, London
A New Frontier by Prof David J Breeze, Chairman of the International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies
Lords of Sipán by Nadia Durrani, Former editor of CWA
Wonders of Egypt by Ancient World Tours
Archaeology in the Community by Vincent L Michael, Executive Director, Global Heritage Fund
Japan’s Rich Heritage by Simon Kaner, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
A Tumultuous Decade by Prof Roger Matthews, Near Eastern Archaeology, University of Reading
A Global Perspective by Martin Rundkvist, University of Chester, scienceblogs.com/aardvarchaeology