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December 2020

Vol. 8, No. 12

OrientDams: The Impact of Dams on Cultural Heritage in the Middle East and North Africa

By Nicolò Marchetti and Federico Zaina

Dams and reservoirs have transformed the lives and landscapes of the Middle East and North Africa. A new project is examining the tremendous impact on archaeology and heritage. Read More

The Apostle Peter, Anchor of the Church

By Roald Dijkstra

All traditions need anchors in the past. To anchor the church in Rome the fourth century Pope Damasus wrote Roman style poetry and venerated martyrs, above all the Apostle Peter. Read More

Photographing Iraq

By Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Mesopotamia is a difficult place to make a mark. But for one Iraqi neurologist, a passion for archaeological photography has opened Mesopotamia to the world. Read More

Nefertiti on Her Chariot – The Female Use of Chariots in Ancient Egypt

By Heidi Köpp-Junk

Chariots appear in Egypt in the early second millennium as modes of transportation and weapons of war. For a brief time, women were also drivers. Read More

The Cushites: Race and Representation in the Hebrew Bible

By Kevin Burrell

The Cushites are mentioned 54 times in the Hebrew Bible. The texts are conscious of skin color but what mattered was the relationship with God. Read More