Volume 57 / Number 3

2015

Spotlight On: In Search of King Midas

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Looking Back – Winter 2015

John Henry Haynes (1849– 1910), pioneer archaeological photographer, took thousands of photographs on the Penn Museum’s expeditions to Nippur, Mesopotamia […]

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Museum News – Winter 2015

Museum Objects Travel the World The Penn Museum has an active loans program, sending objects from the collection to museums […]

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Meet Our Members – Winter 2015: John Medveckis, PAR90

John Medveckis, member of the Director’s Council and former Overseer, is co-chair of the upcoming gala celebrating The Golden Age […]

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By: Alessandro Pezzati

John Franklin Daniel III: The Director Who Never Was: From the Archives

In December 1948, John Franklin Daniel III and Rodney S. Young surveyed the site of Gordion, one of the fabled […]

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By: Susan Heuck Allen

Rodney Young’s Other Career: Portrait

Mussolini’s invasion of Greece on October 28, 1940 prompted American archaeologists excavating there to act. Rodney Young, a recent Ph.D. […]

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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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By: Ayşe Gursan-Salzmann

A Day in the Life: The 2015 Field Season

Any description of life at Gordion must begin with the dig house, the center of archaeological activity now just as […]

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By: Gareth Darbyshire

The Role of Science: in Gordion’s Archaeology

Gordion is an unusually large and complex archaeological site, the product of its over 4,000-year occupation history. Rising 16 meters […]

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By: Anastasia Amrhein, Patricia Kim, Lucas Stephens and Jane Hickman

The Myth of Midas’ Golden Touch

Gold has been used to create objects of beauty across the ages, conferring a high level of status on those […]

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By: Elisa Del Bono

Architectural Conservation at Gordion

Following the preservation policy of many Mediterranean countries, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Turkey requires the directors of […]

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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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By: Richard Liebhart and Lucas Stephens

Tumulus MM: Fit for a King

For several thousand years, anyone entering the valley of the ancient Sangarius (modern Sakarya) River near the site of Gordion […]

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By: Anastasia Amrhein, Sophie Crawford Waters, Sam Holzman and Kurtis Tanaka

The Interaction of Empires

Much of the richness of Gordion’s history lies in its interaction with the other great kingdoms of the Near East […]

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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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In the Labs

International Archaeology Day On October 17, 2015, CAAM helped the Museum celebrate International Archaeology Day by offering the public tours […]

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Stewarding Collections in Times of Change: In the Galleries

The current academic year has seen the launch of an exciting period of renovations and updates for the Penn Museum […]

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By: Julian Siggers

A Tradition of Discovery through Fieldwork: From the Director

In 1887, a group of Philadelphians, including University of Pennsylvania Provost William Pepper, established the Penn Museum to house artifacts […]

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By: Jane Hickman

The Penn Museum and the Kingdom of Midas: From the Editor

This special expanded issue of Expedition was created to accompany The Golden Age of King Midas. This extraordinary exhibition—with objects […]

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