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When Archaeology Becomes Playable – Anthropology.net
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For most of its modern history, archaeology has spoken to the public through glass cases, wall texts, and the careful choreography of museum lighting. Even ...

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After the Culture Wars – Anthropology.net
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Few words in European prehistoric archaeology carry as much baggage as “culture.” It sits in site reports and textbooks with an air of familiarity, even ...

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The Plateau Persists – Anthropology.net
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“The archaeological record shows shifts in empires and cultures. But beneath the soil, the genetic signal told a different story—of people staying put, ...

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Phoenicia Without Borders – Anthropology.net
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In classical texts, the Phoenicians are seafaring masterminds—shipbuilders, traders, and creators of the world’s first alphabet. Their imprint stretched ...

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Ashes to Acres – Anthropology.net
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The Neolithic Revolution has long been framed as a triumph of human ingenuity—the dawn of agriculture, of domestic animals, of sedentary villages. But what ...

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The Architecture of Inequality – Anthropology.net
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When archaeologists sift through the remains of ancient settlements, they are not just uncovering lost homes—they are mapping the roots of inequality. Long ...

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