Current Issues
The June/July 2009 issue of Archaeological Diggings is available at your local Newsagents and good Bookstores now.
Editor's Comment: Unlikely Places
- Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?
- Miletos: Ornament of Ionia
- Dead Sea Scrolls on Tour
- Isisnofret - Woman of Mystery
Also in this issue:
- Horseshoes through the Ages
- News from Jerusalem
- Bent Pyramid to be Opened
- The Origins of Zeus
- Tiberius
- Breasted at his Best
- Siwa Under Threat
- Looking for Liduma
Plus our regular features:
- Club News
- Newsflashes from Diggings Journal
- Ancient History Wordsearch
- 2010 Middle East Tour information
- 2009 Tour of Egypt and Jordan information
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Diggings Journal
The monthly Diggings Journal has been around for many years and is available by subscription only. It has had an upgrade and is now 32 pages and in full colour. You can now also purchase the current issue or back issues of the Diggings Journal at our Australian Shop. Why not have a look around.
The July 2009 issue is available now.
Want to look over the new format? Contact us on free-call 1800 240 543 for a free, sample copy or download a sample issue from our Downloads Page.
In the July 2009 Diggings Journal:
- Digital Karnak Now Complete
- Herculaneum Statue Comes to Life
- A Hebrew Stone Inscription
- Recent Discoveries at Lahun
- A New Discovery at Maresha
- Discoveries in The Faiyum
- Historical Artifacts Damaged
- Cataloguing the Catacombs
- How the Paris Obelisk Got There
- A Persian Palace in Iran
- A Horse and a Cuneiform Tablet
- Temple Found at Sinai
- Square Holes in Egyptian Temples
