Current World Archaeology 114

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Below the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico lies a submerged world of extraordinary beauty. Caves once created a subterranean labyrinth that the earliest human settlers seemingly associated with magic. After these passageways flooded at the end of the last Ice Age, they created reservoirs that proved essential for the success of Maya cities. Now a fascinating project is revealing the remarkable range of archaeology preserved in this underworld.

Goddesses and spiritual beings also display an impressive range, in this case of powers. There can be a tendency for modern audiences to focus on a single attribute – Venus as the goddess of love, for instance – but this obscures the remarkable breadth of gifts they could bestow on worshippers. An exhibition examining the nature of feminine power provides an opportunity to consider the divine and the demonised.

Of the many treats on offer in Pompeii, its varied selection of eateries and hostelries was surely particularly prized by ancient inhabitants. From purveyors of fast food to more-refined dining, and of course a wealth of options for liquid refreshment, there was something for everyone. What can taking a tour of these establishments reveal about Roman retail?

When Johannes Østrup set off from Denmark on a tour in the 19th century, he had the Syrian desert in his sights. Over the course of many adventures, he visited Palmyra, and was the first to record some of the ruins in its hinterland. Looking back at his exploits today offers a reminder of the importance of examining archive accounts of ancient sites.

In our travel section, Carly Hilts asks what the Romans ever did for Athens, while Richard Hodges takes us behind the scenes of a memorable crossover between two immensely popular archaeology television shows.


Cover Date: Aug / Sep 2022, Volume 10 Issue 6

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The Great Maya Aquifer: exploring a hidden world beneath the Yucatán Peninsula Southeast Mexico is rich in caves. This extraordinary underworld has influenced human activity for thousands of years. Now a project dedicated to understanding and preserving this realm is shedding new…

Features

Let’s go on a pub crawl around Pompeii! Join Andrew Selkirk for a trip around the bars in Pompeii and find out where to go with your loved…
Dedicated followers of fashion: what did the Romans ever do for Athens? Ancient Rome’s enthusiasm for all things Greek is well known, and archaeological echoes of these influences can be found across…
Johannes Østrup’s journey of discovery: exploring the value of centuries-old scientific records Dig into archive records. Leaf through forgotten research in books that were written in foreign tongues. Centuries-old observations can provide…
David Attenborough, What in the World? and Mortimer Wheeler A letter in the Penn Museum archives sets Richard Hodges and Alessandro Pezzati on the trail of a memorable moment…
Divine or demonised? The many faces of feminine power How has female authority been expressed through belief? Examining goddesses, demons, and spiritual beings from around the world exposes the…

Comment

The Congress of Roman Frontier Studies Discussions were prematurely halted by the receipt of a coded telegram from the War Office summoning Birley home to join…
Rise of the elites ... you can peer down into a deep square where Bronze Age burials are left in the ground following an…
Unearthing, preserving, and presenting history Raiding parties often consisted of genetically similar people, suggesting that they probably came from a single community or were members…

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CWA 114 Crossword, and answers to 113 Across 6 Ancient Greek historian and geographer (6)8 Emperor whose return to Rome from campaigns in Spain and Gaul was…
CWA 114 Letters Your observations, your objections, and your opinions.
The Temple of Khnum Conservators working in the Temple of Khnum in Esna, Upper Egypt, have uncovered new details of the building’s colourful ceiling…
Bronze figurine What is it? This small female figurine made of bronze is 14.7cm tall and weighs 155g. The figure has an…
Tutankhamun: excavating the archive A century after Tutankhamun’s tomb first captured the world’s attention, a new exhibition at the Bodleian Library offers fresh insights…
Exploring a Roman house in VR In order to explore how this lavish home was experienced by Roman viewers, researchers first used 3D-modelling software to create…
Johannes Østrup’s journey of discovery: exploring the value of centuries-old scientific records Dig into archive records. Leaf through forgotten research in books that were written in foreign tongues. Centuries-old observations can provide…
David Attenborough, What in the World? and Mortimer Wheeler A letter in the Penn Museum archives sets Richard Hodges and Alessandro Pezzati on the trail of a memorable moment…
Bar brawl in Pompeii Two gladiators wearing helmets with abundant, bristling crests are immortalised in paint in this Roman fresco, recently discovered at Pompeii.…

Reviews

Athens at the Margins: Pottery and People in the Early Mediterranean World Review by Robin Osborne. Thirty-three years ago, I attempted to push 7th-century BC Athens and Attica into the limelight. I…
Qatar: Evidence of the Palaeolithic Earliest People Revealed Review by George Nash. The visible prehistoric sites of the Arabian Peninsula are all too clear to see, with burial-ritual…
The Red Sea Scrolls: How Ancient Papyri Reveal the Secrets of the Pyramids Review by Miroslav Bárta. The Old Kingdom papyri count among the rarest of finds. For several decades, the Abusir papyri…

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