!9# Archaeology Magazine (September / October 1998) Digging in the Land of the Bible, Canaanite and Israelite People Revealed; the New Maya; the Not so Dark Ages; Reforming Academia; New Skull From Eritrea; Gettysburg Development; Gansu Getaway (Vol. 51, No. 5)
In This IssueNEWSBRIEFSBackflap Sting, To Farm, or Not to Farm, New Skull from Eritrea, Gettysburg Battle, Gansu Getaway, Colonial Dry Spell, Digging Old Brooklyn, Taíno Finds, Maya Past ProtectedINSIGHTReforming Academiaby James WisemanMULTIMEDIADecades of Make Believeby Jon SolomonAT THE MUSEUMSTarnished Reputationsby Ellen HerscherBOOKSReadings in American Archaeologyby Gordon R. WilleyRE-EXAMINING PREHISTORYby Colin RenfrewFORUMRemembering 1948by John L. CotterFIFTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYHow archaeology has reconfigured the human pastby Brian FaganDIGGING IN THE LAND OF THE BIBLEOur understanding of the Israelites, Canaanites, and other biblical peoples has been transformed beyond recognition.by Neil Asher SilbermanTHE NEW MAYAHaving dispelled the myth of a model society led by gentle priest-kings, scholars are piecing together a fresh picture of the rise and fall of a complex civilization.by T. Patrick CulbertRETHINKING MODERN HISTORYHistorical archaeology has critically altered our understanding of colonization, the growth of cities, and the lives of disenfranchised people.by Kathleen DeaganTHE NOT-SO-DARK AGESThe post-Roman world was considerably more vibrant than we've been led to believe.by Richard Hodges
>>>Archaeology Magazine (September / October 1998) Digging in the Land of the Bible, Canaanite and Israelite People Revealed; the New Maya; the Not so Dark Ages; Reforming Academia; New Skull From Eritrea; Gettysburg Development; Gansu Getaway (Vol. 51, No. 5) Review !
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