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High on Adventure August 2004 Rosen & Giordano |
Royal BC Museum Celebrates Eternal Egypt Highlights of the North American tour from the the British Museum's Egyptian collection: Standing Statue of Sesostris III... Head of Amenhotep III... Lion of Amenhotep III Reinscribed for Tutankhamun... Mummy Mask of Satdjehuty... etc. |
Smithsonian April 2007 Andrew Lawler |
Raising Alexandria More than 2,000 years after Alexander the Great founded the city, archaeologists are discovering its fabled remains, from the likely site of Cleopatra's palace to pieces of an astonishing lighthouse that was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. |
AskMen.com June 19, 2003 Salvatore Mann |
Top 10: Must-See Archaeological Spots For those who like to enjoy the sights up close and personal, taking in the sounds and the feel of ancient cities and temples, here is a selection of some of the best destinations on Earth, many of which still have archaeological digs to this very day. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: World Heritage Sites Ten places that are completely guy-friendly that we recommend you visit them immediately. |
Smithsonian November 2005 |
35 Who Made a Difference: Mark Lehner He took the blue-collar approach to the great monuments of Egypt. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2005 Doug Eads |
What Wonder Await on a Silver Cloud? Libya's doors are now open for tourism but this alone is not a reason to go there. There are impressive historical preserves from bygone eras that you must see in this unspoiled setting before commercial tourism arrives with all its neon trappings. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2013 Emily James |
Meat mummies a feast fit for a Pharaoh An important contribution to our knowledge of ancient mummification methods comes from advanced chemical analysis of the ingredients incorporated into organic balms.' |
AskMen.com March 1, 2001 Harry Marks |
Top 10 Historic & Cultural Places If you're tired of beaches or ski resorts, then why don't you set off on a journey and discover 10 lands that have served as the home to great civilizations, legendary battles, great statesmen, revolutions, and various aspects that have defined and shaped the world, as we know it? |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2003 Franz Lidz |
Balk Like an Egyptian Forget Abner Doubleday, Alexander Cartwright and that rounders theory -- the seeds of our national pastime were planted four millennia ago on the banks of the Nile. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2006 Larry Taylor |
Passport to Seychelles: A Silversea Adventure What attracts passengers to Silversea, besides the impeccable service and luxury accommodations, is the adventurous nature of the cruise itineraries. This one highlights a trip from Egypt to the Seychelles Islands. |
Smithsonian August 2007 Diana Parsell |
Monumental Shift Tackling an ages-old puzzle, a French architect offers a new theory on how the Egyptians built the Great Pyramid at Giza. |
Military History Quarterly Spring 2005 Ira Meistrich |
War's Cradle The birthplace of civilization is also the home of culture's nemesis. |
BusinessWeek March 10, 2011 Vernon Silver |
Egypt Is Looted, and Curators Balk Thefts of artifacts from Cairo's Egyptian Museum revive the debate over the repatriation of ancient art. |
Outside May 2007 Joshua Foer |
Love Triangles An amateur archaeologist's discovery of ancient pyramids under the hills of Bosnia and Herzegovina has kicked off an exuberant national celebration and a massive dig that's drawing tourists by the thousands. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2007 Mary McIntosh |
Fine Pieces of China(Part 2) China offers several great sights to visit, including the Great Wall, the Ming Tombs, Tiananmen Square, and the Forbidden City. |
Science News November 4, 2006 |
Timeline: From the October 31, 1936, issue Tombstone proper exit for the Halloween spirits... To voters there is much in a political party name... Starvation record set as ticks survive for 5 years... |
Inc. May 2008 Shivani Vora |
Living Like Indiana Like Indiana Jones, you can plunge into a pit of snakes, cruise around on elephants, hitch a ride in a zeppelin, and even hunt for the Holy Grail. |
America's Civil War January 2007 |
Letter Adjacent to Prospect Hill, the high ground defended by "Stonewall" Jackson at Fredericksburg, visitors will find the Civil War's version of Egypt's Giza plateau. |