Archaeology, 2000
Scope and Contents
Book 1:Archaeology Rome 2000: The Eternal City Shows Off Its Past, Secrets of Shenandoah, African Pilgrimage Searching Identity, Visions of Troy. Contents: Insight: Roman Life on the Danube: A legionary town becomes an archaeological park. By James Wiseman American Scene: Back at the Ranch: Down-home millionaires milk a range full of ruins in Holbrook, Arizona. At the Museums: All that Glitters Is Scythian: A long overdue look at the treasures of Ukraine by Kristen Drouin Keith Letters From Denmark: Hamlet Had It Wrong: A Journey through medieval Denmark flips the switch on the “Dark Ages”. By Elizabeth J. Himelfarb Books: Ancient Wonders: The crème de la crème of monuments from antiquity by Mark Rose Multimedia: CNN’S Millennium Project by Paul G. Baghn Forum: Forgiveness in the Sweat Lounge by Christine Finn Rome 2000: The Eternal City celebrates the jubilee in grand imperial fashion. By: Andrew Slayman Antiquarian Delights: Rome unveils three splendid museums. By Stephen L. Dyson and Jennifer Tremble Rome 1-1000: A first millennium tour of the eternal city. By: Angela M.H. Schuster Pilgrimage to the Past: An African American’s lifelong search for identity. By Chester Higgins Jr. Shenandoah’s Secret History: Archaeology shatters the stereotype of an impoverished, backward people and asks why hundreds of them were evicted, their horns and farms destroyed. By Audrey J. Horning Visions of Troy: Centuries in travelers, artists, and cartographers have tried to envision the famous, yet elusive, citadel. By Elizabeth Riordan
Dates
- Created: 2000
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 18.00 Boxes
From the Collection: 17 Digital links
Language
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
Valdosta State University Archives, Odum Library
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Valdosta GA 30601 United States
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