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An Obituary for Professor “Makuria” El-Sheikh Mahmoud El-Tayeb (1957-2024)
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A Review of: Ivan Miroshnikov, Antti Marjanen, and Francesca Iacono, The Coptic Versions of the Martyrdom of Saint George: A Study of the Coptic Transmission of the George Legend, with an Edition of Eight Fragmentary Manuscripts in Sahidic, Bohairic, and Fayyumic. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 710. Peeters : Leuven — Paris — Bristol, CT 2024, pp. lxxiv + 176.
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Hostage at the Table by George Kohlrieser: A Critical Book Review
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Report: Pedagogy and skill acquisition in flint knapping
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Teeth as lithic raw material: Experiments and use-wear analysis
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Strange Windows from Early Maryland
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A Bone to Pick: An Unusual Tableware from the Victorian Era
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The Private Side of Victorian Mourning Practices in Nineteenth-Century New England: The Cole’s Hill Memorial Cache
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Historical Accounts of Forgotten Stone-Heaping Practices on Nineteenth-Century Hill Farms
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Commentary on the History of Public Archaeology at Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Intern to Interpretation: A Take on Public Archaeology at Strawbery Banke
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#SBMArch: Museum Archaeology in the 2010
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Booker T. Washington’s Challenge for Egyptology: African-Centered Research in the Nile Valley
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A Short Note on Queen Gaua: A New Last Known Ruler of Dotawo (r. around 1520-6)?
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'In the Bosoms of Abraham': A Christian Epitaph from Nubia in the Brooklyn Museum
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Holocaust victims, Jewish law and the ethics of archaeological investigations
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Uncovering war crimes: Hidden graves of the Falstad forest
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Graves of the ‘Other’: Norway and the commemoration of soviet prisoners of war
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The mass graves of Hohne and the French attempt (and failure) at exhumation (1958–1969)
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To count or not to count: British politics of framing and the condition of “illegal infiltree” in the Bergen-Belsen DP camp (1945–1948)
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From the last hut of Monowitz to the last hut of Belsen
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A virtual place of memory: Virtual reality as a method for communicating conflicted heritage at Camp Westerbork
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Campscapes in and through testimonies: New approaches to researching and representing oral history interviews in memorial museums
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“Jungle law reigned among the prisoners”: the meaning of cannibalism in the testimonies of Nazi concentration camps’ survivors