Volume 15 / Number 2
1973
On The Cover: Based on the aerial view of Sarafand.

Vol. 15 / No. 2
By: Julian Whittlesey
Balloons, ‘Flying Mattresses,’ and Photography
Aerial photography has rapidly become one of the major weapons in the arsenal of the archaeologist. Man has left marks […]
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Vol. 15 / No. 2
By: Michael M. Eisman
How a Greek Artist Once Painted Himself Into a Corner
I have been working on a study of the Attic kyathos, examining most of the extant examples of this small […]
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Vol. 15 / No. 2
By: Lanny Bell
In the Tombs of the High Priests of Amun
Dira Abu el-Naga, located in the Theban Necropolis at Qurna, across the Nile from Luxor, was the burial place of […]
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Vol. 15 / No. 2
By: Brian I. Spooner
Afghan Carpets
Weavers and Dealers In the history of international trade. Oriental carpets are something of an anomaly. Although other exotic crafts […]
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Vol. 15 / No. 2
By: Ronald Hicks
Stone and Other Henges
Stonehenge! The name conjures up visions of Druid priests assembling on Salisbury Plain to await sunrise on Midsummer’s Day. But […]
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