Vol. 53 / No. 1
By: Frank G. Matero and C. Brian Rose
Resurrecting Gordion: Preserving Turkey’s Phrygian Capital
Archaeology and heritage conservation have become important partners in the excavation, preservation, and display of archaeological sites around the world. […]
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Vol. 57 / No. 3
By: C. Brian Rose
The Next Decade at Gordion
Given the fact that fieldwork at Gordion has been ongoing for over six decades, it may seem surprising that so […]
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Vol. 57 / No. 3
By: Kathryn R. Morgan, C. Brian Rose, Sam Holzman and Patricia Kim
The Legacy of Phrygian Culture
The impact of Midas’ reign on the political configuration of Asia Minor is well known; less obvious is the impact […]
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Vol. 57 / No. 3
By: C. Brian Rose
Gordion and the Penn Museum
Like many great archaeological discoveries, the site of Gordion was encountered by accident. Engineers working on the construction of the […]
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Vol. 62 / No. 2
By: C. Brian Rose
Field Trip: A Penn Adventure in Turkey
IN THE SECOND WEEK of March 2020, during Penn’s Spring Break, my colleague Bridget Murnaghan and I took a group […]
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Vol. 63 / No. 3
By: C. Brian Rose
Repairing Damage Inflicted by the Persians 2,500 Years Ago: Summer 2021 Architectural Conservation Work at Gordion, Turkey
Fieldwork at Gordion in 2021 focused on architectural conservation, object conservation, and research for a wide variety of manuscripts dealing […]
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