Current World Archaeology 127

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We now know that there were many Silk Roads. Back in the 19th century, an attempt to chart how ancient exotic goods travelled east and west produced two lines on a map, running westwards from China. Today, the picture looks rather different. An increasingly intricate web of connections can be glimpsed, linking Asia, parts of Africa, and Europe. A new British Museum exhibition is examining this network, revealing both the wonders this f low of materials and ideas made possible, and the horrors that could accompany them.

Adapting to new circumstances was also on the agenda in Southeast Arabia around 2000 BC, when a prosperous Bronze Age culture suddenly fell apart. In one small enclave, though, a concerted attempt was made to continue traditional ways. Excavations at the prehistoric cemetery of Qarn al-Harf illustrate how this attempt to perpetuate the past brought change of it s own, while contemplating the wider region presents intriguing clues about the circumstances surrounding the 2000 BC collapse.

Excavations at Roman Valeria in Spain have been examining the town forum, which underwent remodelling of a different kind. There, the Republican era edifice was replaced with a grander iteration in the imperial period. A curious feature of this revamped forum was a huge semi-circular wall. Investigation suggests that this architectural f lourish provided a venue where links could be drawn between the local elite and the imperial family.

Power architecture was very much on show in Pachacamac, Peru, where a monumental centre drew pilgrims from across the Inca Empire. Digging at the site is producing remarkable finds, while also revealing intriguing insights into when and why the majestic complex visible today was laid out.

Finally, in our travel section, Richard Hodges follows in the footsteps of the esteemed scholar N G L Hammond as he sought the battlefield at Pelion, where Alexander the Great secured a daring victory in 335 BC .


Cover Date: Oct / Nov 2024, Volume 11 Issue 7

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Seeking the Silk Roads: An extraordinary story of the power of connections The Silk Road has long been seen as a conduit for exotic goods travelling both east and west. But taking a wider perspective reveals how extraordinary objects and ideas were…

Features

Valeria’s hall of fame: Secrets from an imperial forum Once home to Celtiberians, Romans, Visigoths, and Moors, the ancient city of Valeria is now the venue for an archaeological…
Pachacamac: Seeking the origins of an Inca cult centre   Pilgrims once flocked from across the Inca Empire to Pachacamac. But just how ancient and rigorously planned was the layout…
Qarn al-Harf: Exploring a Bronze Age refuge Around 2000 BC, a successful and prosperous Bronze Age culture in Southeast Arabia suddenly collapsed. Traditions and settlements that had…

Comment

Tales from ‘the Bone Room’ I would like to dedicate these pages to my PhD supervisor, Eric Higgs. After studying at the London School of…
Counting cities Archaeologists, like most people, have an urge to grasp the world through something tangible or, even better, countable. There can…
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Calling all photographers! Current World Archaeology Photo of the Year 2025 As summer comes to an end, it is the perfect time to reflect on any heritage-filled travels, archaeological projects, or…
In the footsteps of N G L Hammond On a cold March day in 1995, fortune blessed me. I had written to the ancient historian N G L…
CWA #127 crossword, and answers to crossword #126 Your observations, your objections, and your opinions: send them to cwaletters@world-archaeology.com
The Hidden Länd A new exhibition takes visitors on a journey through 1,000 years of life in south-west Germany.
Building a Bronze Age boat A reproduction of a type of Bronze Age vessel known as a ‘Magan Boat’ has just completed its maiden voyage…
Etruscan bronze lamp What is it? This ornate bronze hanging oil lamp, 60cm in diameter and weighing 57.72kg, comes from the Etruscan civilisation.…

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Byblos: A Legacy Unearthed REVIEW BY PAUL NEWSON This lavishly produced A4 book is one outcome of a recent major exhibition jointly organised by…
Advances in UAE Archaeology: Proceedings of Abu Dhabi’s Archaeology Conference 2022 REVIEW BY GEORGE NASH In recent years there has been a lot of interest in unearthing the secrets of the…
Pilgrims in Place, Pilgrims in Motion: Sacred Travel in the Ancient Mediterranean REVIEW BY GEORGIA FRANK This rich collection of essays explores the behaviour, experiences, and memories of travellers who visited shrines…
The Donkey And The Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 REVIEW BY ROBERT PORTASS It is not every day that one encounters a book that aims to overturn a paradigm…

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