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Vol. 55 / No. 1
By: Robert Ousterhout
From the Guest Editor – What Lies Beneath
I like to compare the Penn Museum to an iceberg. What you see in the galleries is merely the tip, […]
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Vol. 55 / No. 1
By: Robert Ousterhout
Beth Shean Revisited: Reexamining a Late Antique City in Transition
Beth Shean (“house of ease”), ancient NysaScythopolis, sits on an important crossroads in the Galilee and is watered by abundant […]
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Vol. 59 / No. 3
By: Robert Ousterhout
Palmyra 1885: The Photographs of John Henry Haynes
“We pitched our tent by the little sun temple,” wrote John Henry Haynes, as his party arrived at Palmyra in […]
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