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The Tower of Jericho: Humanity’s First Monumental Mystery

The Tower of Jericho: Humanity’s First Monumental Mystery

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Hypatia of Alexandria: The Mathematician Who Threatened an Empire

Hypatia of Alexandria: The Mathematician Who Threatened an Empire

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This Week in Archaeology: Human-Faced Pillar in Turkey, Swedish Silver Hoard, and Roman Tombstone in New Orleans

This Week in Archaeology: Human-Faced Pillar in Turkey, Swedish Silver Hoard, and Roman Tombstone in New Orleans

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Windover: 7,000-Year-Old Burial Ground Reveals Early Archaic Life in Florida

Windover: 7,000-Year-Old Burial Ground Reveals Early Archaic Life in Florida

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This Week in Archaeology: Jordan’s Ritual Landscape, Roman Water Basin, and Ancient Andean Hunting Traps

This Week in Archaeology: Jordan’s Ritual Landscape, Roman Water Basin, and Ancient Andean Hunting Traps

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Liquid Gold: How Olive Oil Built the Roman Empire

Liquid Gold: How Olive Oil Built the Roman Empire

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