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Another View: Do Josephus’s Writings Support the “Essene Hypothesis”?
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 2009
Editors’ Page: Repatriating Antiquities?
Gnawing on the bone of contention
Archaeology Odyssey, Spring 1998
Editors’ Page: Why Buy Looted Antiquities?
To ransom them for posterity
Archaeology Odyssey, July/August 1999
Destinations: Kerkouane, Tunisia
On an eroding stretch of Tunisia’s coastline, a Punic fishing community conjures up Africa’s great lost civilization.
Archaeology Odyssey, September/October 1999
Editors’ Page: Let’s Do What We Can!
The impossible will take forever
Archaeology Odyssey, November/December 1999
Field Notes
Archaeology Odyssey, November/December 1999
Editors’ Page: Thousands of Cypriot Figurines
Would it hurt to exchange a few?
Archaeology Odyssey, January/February 2000
Editors’ Page: Looking Backward
What do you think of our first two years?
Archaeology Odyssey, March/April 2000
Editors’ Page: AIA Does Dallas
Healthy, though spare and spiceless, fare
Archaeology Odyssey, May/June 2000
Destinations: City of Marble
Chimtou, Tunisia, once supplied the building blocks of ancient Rome
Archaeology Odyssey, May/June 2000
Editors’ Page: Contemporary Resonances
That always-controversial ancient world
Archaeology Odyssey, September/October 2000
Editors’ Page: The Circumference or the Center
Where to find a civilization’s heart?
Archaeology Odyssey, November/December 2000
Editors’ Page: AIA: Senator Moynihan Supports Antiquities Collector as Payoff for Campaign Contributions
Archaeology Odyssey, January/February 2001
Editors’ Page: Publish Unprovenanced Artifacts
How can you not look at this stuff?
Archaeology Odyssey, March/April 2001