

Archaeological Newsletter
ANL Archived Issues
No Garden in Eden: Hunting for Syria’s First Urban Dwellers
Series IV, No. 6, December 2009
Clemens Reichel, Associate Curator (Ancient Near East), Department of World
Cultures, ROM, & Assistant Professor (Mesopotamian Archaeology), Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations,
University of Toronto.
Monks and Masons at the Monastery of St. Moses the Abyssinian, Syria
Series IV, No. 4, December 2008
Robert Mason, Department of World Cultures, ROM & Department of Near and
Middle Eastern
Civilizations, University of Toronto.
Who Owns the Cave? - Zhoukoudian Cave
Revisited.
Series IV, No. 3, May 2008
Chen Shen, Senior Curator, Department of World Cultures
Xiaoling Zhang, PhD Candidate, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
A Horse’s Tail Tale or Not?
Series IV, No. 2, October 2007, by Mima Kapches (Senior Curator Emeritus), Department of World Cultures
Ancient Beer: or the wayward ethnographic wanderings of an archaeologist
Series IV, No. 1, April 2007
Dr. Justin Jennings, Associate Curator, Department of World Cultures
The Tomb of Amenmose: Almost Done
Series III, No. 18, March 2006
Roberta L. Shaw, Assistant Curator (Retired), Department of World Cultures
Mausoleum of Mamluk Emir Kabir Qurqumas in Cairo
Series III, No. 17, April 2005, by Krysztof Ciuk (Retired), Department of World Cultures
Soak In Water and Refridgerate for 160 years: A recipe for corrosion.
Series III, No. 16, Aug 2004, by Bob Ramkik, Department of Natural History
Nine Mile Canyon, Utah: Too hot for rattlers, thank goodness!
Series III, No. 15, October 2003, by Mima Kapches (Senior Curator Emeritus), Department of World Cultures
In Search of a Fabled City: Meroe in the Sudan
Series III, No. 14, March 2003, by Krzys Grzymski, Department of World Cultures
The Face That Launched a Thousand Fakes
Series III, No. 13, October 2002, by Adam Sellen, Postdoctoral Fellow Department of World Cultures
Toronto's Archaeological Past: A Primer
Series III, No. 12, May 2002, by Mima Kapches (Senior Curator Emeritus), Department of World Cultures
One Man's Map is Another Man's Distortion
Series III, No. 11, June 2001, by E. J. Keall (Senior Curator Emeritus), Department of World Cultures
The Ashbridge Site, Toronto
Series III, No. 10, December 2000, by Dena Dorozenko, Department of World Cultures
Beachcombing Into The Past: Revisited
Series III, No. 9, July 2000, by Peter L. Storck (Senior Curator Emeritus), Department of World Cultures
"To A Wild Rose" - But Not the Edward MacDowell
Kind
New Series, No. 116, January 1975, by William M. Hurley, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto
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