Issue 53/Greece/Travel CWA travels to: Thera On the letters page of CWA 52, Martin Davie asked for more information about Thera. Well, Martin, I may just be able to…
Issue 53/Egypt/Features Egypt: The Aurochs of Qurta Five years ago, CWA reported on the discovery of the oldest rock art found in North Africa (CWA 24). Dirk Huyge and…
Issue 53/Features/Greece Ancient Olympics: Sex, Sport, and Sacrifice Forget London 2012. What about Olympia in 388 BC? Archaeologist Neil Faulkner has just published a new book that attempts to reconstruct…
Issue 53/Features/Indonesia Teouma When were the South Sea Islands first inhabited? The discovery by Matthew Spriggs and Stuart Bedford of a remarkable cemetery, with nearly…
Issue 53/Features/Turkey Turkey: Perge Excavations at Perge celebrate their 66th anniversary in summer 2012. The capital city of Pamphylia is a triumph of Classical and Hellenistic…
Issue 53/Features/Libya Libya: Castles, kings, and caravans The Garamantes of Fezzan: barbaric hut- and tent-dwelling nomads, or a civilisation of wealth and power?…
Issue 53/Features/Turkey Turkey: Göbekli Tepe Göbekli Tepe in Anatolia is the world’s oldest man-made structure. Could religion have been the catalyst that ignited the 'Neolithic Revolution'?…