Volume 14 / Number 1
1971
On The Cover: "An Ancient Natural Disaster"--Ilopango erupting.

Vol. 14 / No. 1
By: Alfred Friendly
A Doomed Aqueduct
A unique and fascinating portion of one of the finest aqueducts of the Roman world will be lost in the […]
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By: Payson D. Sheets
An Ancient Natural Disaster
Recent geological and archaeological investigations in Chalchuapa, El Salvador, together have provided the probable answer to a question which has […]
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By: James B. Pritchard
The Phoenicians in Their Homeland
The Phoenician expansion westward for three thousand miles across the Mediterranean and beyond to the shores of the Atlantic was […]
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Vol. 14 / No. 1
By: Thomas C. Greaves
Is There a Culture of Poverty?
What, if anything, culture has to do with poverty is one of the great issues of contemporary cultural anthropology. This […]
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Vol. 14 / No. 1
By: David O'Connor
Ancient Egypt and Black Africa: Early Contacts
In 1955 a west African scholar, Marcel Diop, argued vehemently that professional Egyptologists had been concealing a startling fact for […]
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