The 68-page January/February 2021 issues' cover story is: Archaeology Magazine's Top 10 Discoveries of 2020* And the Decade.
Other featured articles include:
Return to the River - Members of Virginia's Rappahannock tribe are at work with archaeologists to document the landscape they call home.
An Oasis Civilization Rediscovered - In the deserts of Central Asia lie the ruined cities of a lost Bronze Age world.
Unfolding the Bayeux Tapestry - A new theory may explain the origins of the famed medieval textile.
Behind the Lines of the Great Arab Revolt - Along an abandoned railroad, traces of a bitter WWI-era guerilla conflict have emerged from the sands.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter
From the President
Letters - Picturing the past, the skill of nubian artists, a vegetable garden still, and a possible case of subversion.
Digs & Discoveries - Siberian mummy mask, Maya sweat bathing, ancient Greek editors, Persian metallurgy, and a new Nazca cat.
Off the Grid - Ouro Preto, Brazil
Around the World - Peopling the Caribbean, Scythian warrior couple, dogs of the First Nations, and a stonemason's inside joke.
Artifact - Praying inside the box
Letter From Woodhenge - Stonehenge's Continental Cousin - A 4,000-year-old ringed sanctuary reveals a German village's surprising connections with Britain.
Cover - A painted wooden sarcophagus, dating to Egypt's 26th Dynasty (688-525 B.C.), unearthed at the Saqqara necropolis.
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