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From February 27 to March 1, scholars, practitioners and community members gathered at USC for a three-day interdisciplinary ...
New study suggests Pompeii siege damage may reveal use of an ancient rapid-fire weapon, reshaping views of Roman warfare.
In 2019, Associate Professor Alison Carter had just arrived in Cambodia to start archaeological fieldwork. She opened her ...
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