Volume 5 / Number 3
1963
On The Cover: Hellenistic marble head found at Gordion.

Vol. 5 / No. 3
By: David Crownover
Discoveries at Cyrene
“The parts of Libya about Cyrene,” as the King James version of the Acts of the Apostles styles it, at […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 3
By: Hattula Moholy-Nagy
The Field Laboratory at Tikal
Archaeologists spend much time and a good deal of money digging. They spend months in the field recovering and recording […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 3
By: John H. Young
A Migrant City in the Peloponnesus
The excavations at Porto Cheli (ancient Halieis) are part of the Argolid Exploration Project of the University of Pennsylvania, under […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 3
By: Robert H. Dyson, Jr.
Archaeological Scrap: Glimpses of History at Ziwiye
Letters are crossing a museum curator’s desk constantly from different and obscure parts of the globe telling of chance discoveries […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 3
By: Theresa Howard Carter
Reconnaissance in Cyrenaica
Late in August we assembled in the humid oil-bemused town of Benghazi, major city of Libya’s Cyrenaican province. The irrepressible […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 3
By: G. Roger Edwards
Gordion: 1962
The account of the excavations at Gordion in 1962 takes up the thread of the narrative of this site’s recovery […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 3
By: Margaret Plass
Above the Salt
The Mediaeval custom, among people of rank, of placing a large saltcellar, called a salt foot, near the middle of […]
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