Archaeology - January/February 2020 (gnv64)
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Archaeology - January/February 2020 English | 74 pages | True PDF | 64.6 MB FEATURES 24 TOP 10 DISCOVERIES OF 2019 ARCHAEOLOGY magazine reveals the year’s most exciting finds 32 JAPAN’S SACRED ISLAND For centuries, rituals performed on an isolated island played a key role in the emergence of Japan BY ERIC A. POWELL 38 TEMPLE OF THE WHITE THUNDERBIRD Excavators in southern Iraq have uncovered the long-lost home of the powerful Sumerian warrior god BY DANIEL WEISS 46 FRIEND? ROMAN? COUNTRYMAN? A rare Iron Age burial in southern England reflects the close connections between Britain and Gaul two millennia ago BY MARLEY BROWN 48 INCA POWER POLITICS Ruins of a half-built Andean capital are evidence of how the Inca controlled their vast empire—until the Spanish arrived BY ROGER ATWOOD DEPARTMENTS 4 EDITOR’S LETTER 6 FROM THE PRESIDENT 8 LETTERS The witching hour in Lancashire, when the Bible learned English, a cherished nightly ritual, and re-creating ancient brews 9 DIGS & DISCOVERIES Prague Castle’s mystery man, a Roman bath buddy, the historian’s sunken ship, Maya total war, and the walrus vanishes 22 AROUND THE WORLD Rapa Nui moai farmers, the world’s oldest pearl, a rowdy Scottish tavern, and what ancient Assyrian stargazers saw 68 ARTIFACT The formula for success LETTER FROM IRELAND 55 THE SORROWS OF SPIKE ISLAND Millions were forced to flee during the Great Famine—some of those left behind were condemned to Ireland’s most notorious prison BY JASON URBANUS Cover: The newly discovered Old Kingdom tomb of Khuwy, Saqqara, Egypt PHOTO: COURTESY MOHAMED MEGAHED https://i.postimg.cc/XJTHxd0W/Archaeology-January-February-2020.jpg