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Archaeology

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From digs to lecture halls

29 April 2013 Erin Edinger-Turoff

David Orr, a lifetime archaeologist, makes a home for himself as a professor.

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Excavation of buried settlement continues

30 August 2011 Amelia Brust

A Temple archaeology dig in New Jersey is in its second year. Timbuctoo may be buried underground, but some in Westhampton, N.J. call it home. “They write ‘Westhampton’ [on postage], but if you ask them,

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Penn exhibit offers ancient perspective

03 November 2009 Nicole Welk

The University of Pennsylvania’s recent exhibit displays an ancient passion for preserving art.

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Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

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