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'?…
Issue 53/Colombia/Features Columbia: Ciudad Perdida The lost city of a lost civilisation - yet today it is one of the most important Pre-Hispanic sites in South…
Issue 52/Features/Syria Syria: Tell Brak Civil unrest, violent clashes, an oppressive authority: we could be talking about Syria today. But this is 6,000 years ago, during the…
Issue 52/Albania/Travel CWA travels to: Butrint, Albania How on earth do you get the students up at 5am? That, rather than the archaeology, is the question that preoccupies my…
Issue 52/Holland/Travel Richard Hodges travels to: Dorestad, Netherlands Troy is not a place one normally associates with Holland. Yet the Dutch claim to have their own version: Dorestad. It lies…
Issue 52/Andorra/Travel CWA travels to: Andorra Andorra is best known as an inexpensive ski-resort, but the tiny landlocked principality is chock-full of archaeology, its rich cultural heritage waiting…