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book cover image Keeper of Enchanted Rooms

Review of Keeper of Enchanted Rooms, by Charlie Holmberg

This historical fantasy is both a magic-filled thriller with a delightfully creepy villain and a romance with hesitant Victorian “lovers.” There’s a house that’s truly out to get its owner, among other dangers that manage to be both funny and frightening. Read on for my review.

Burning of Troy, Collapse of Late Bronze Age Empires

Collapse of Late Bronze Age Empires

1200 BCE is the general date historians attribute to the fall of the Bronze Age. Empires in flames, widespread destruction of countless cities. Or maybe not. Getting history right is a subtle and complicated process. How much does physical destruction underlie the collapse of empires?

walls and streets of Troy

Uncovering Troy, An Interactive Map

If you’ve ever visited the site of Troy in modern Turkey, you know what a befuddling place it is. So many jumbled layers, so many strands of history–or is it myth? The Archaeological Institute has come to the rescue with a clear and enjoyable interactive map. Click through to read about it and have some fun.

Djoser Pyramid

Egyptian Tomb of “Top Secret” Dignitary

What makes another Egyptian tomb discovery interesting? The importance of the person buried inside certainly enters into it, so here’s the recently begun excavation of a dignitary with access to royal “top secrets.”

Rubens' Hector & Achilles version of Roman Trojan War mosaic

The Roman Trojan War Mosaic

You might remember my post about the Trojan War mosaic found in a Roman villa in England not so long ago. If you are a fan of mosaics, Roman Britain, the Iliad, or history and archaeology in general, you’ll love this update and its excellent video display of each of the mosaic’s panels.

Cleopatra from 1917 movie

Cleopatra’s Tomb: Archaeological Wishful Thinking?

The location of Cleopatra’s tomb is a longstanding mystery. Is a determined archaeologist narrowing in on uncovering this famed secret or should she appreciate a newly uncovered engineering marvel for its own sake?

Golden mask, part of King Tutankhammun's burial treasure

The Burial Treasures of King Tutankhamun

In this 100th year since the discovery of King Tut’s tomb, here’s a good answer to that burning question, “Why did Tut have so much more treasure than any of the other Pharaohs?” It’s way beyond escaping the usual plundering.

Egyptian sacred portal, false door

Egyptian Sacred Portal

A museum’s limestone stela, which functioned as an Egyptian sacred portal or false door, hides a more complicated history than it appears, quite beyond its unusual dedication to a woman. Artifacts have both the history of their origins and the tale of their passage through the ages.