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The Faces Behind the Finds: Why Archaeology is a Human Dialogue Across Time
Archaeology has never been a static field. It has reinvented itself repeatedly through the curiosity and imagination of individuals who dared to map unknown landscapes and reframe the questions we ask about humanity. This article explores how the biographies of key visionaries—from Flinders Petrie to Bettina Arnold—reveal a discipline that is as much about people as it is about discoveries.

Jeff Iverson
Feb 202 min read
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