Vol. 38 / No. 1
By: Michael D. Danti
The Tell es-Sweyhat Regional Archaeological Project
The Tell es-Sweyhat project’s research design extends beyond the site-specific level of analysis to cover broader issues, regional and interregional […]
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By: Michael D. Danti and Richard L. Zettler
Excavating an Enigma: The Latest Discoveries from Tell es-Sweyhat
An excavation is all the more intriguing when it unveils something totally unexpected. Tell es-Sweyhat in northern Syria has much […]
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Vol. 44 / No. 2
By: Michael D. Danti
The View from the Tell: Nafila Villagers Make Room for an Expedition: Field Experience
Try as we might to avoid the romantic image of archaeologists roughing it in the field, that ’s precisely what we do each dig […]
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By: Michael D. Danti
Returning to Iran: Research Notes
The Penn Museum has had a long and auspicious history of involvement in the archaeology of Iran. Since the Islamic Revolution in […]
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Vol. 56 / No. 3
By: Michael D. Danti
Searching for the Kingdom of Musasir: The Rowanduz Archaeological Program
Near Eastern archaeologists generate compelling headlines and grab attention searching for lost kingdoms, temples, and palaces, but most everyone knows […]
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