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OVER—Adam Eastland/Alamy Stock Photo; 1—Matt Stirn; 3—(clockwise from top left) Photo by Z. Ratajczyk, EIMAWA Egyptian-Italian Missione at West Aswan - Universita degli Studi di Milano, Copyright Ruben W illaert bvba, ofArchaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Jason Urbanus; 4—Azoor Photo Collection/Alamy Stock Photo; 6—Ali Barqawi Studios; 9—Jason Urbanus; 17—blickwinkel/Alamy Stock Photo; 18—archaeology, ru/Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences (3), Courtesy Sally Wasef, Derek Keats via Wikimedia Commons; 20—Photo byJ.Szmit, Photo by Z. Ratajczyk; 21—Graeme Barker (2); 22—(clockwise from top left) Parks Canada Agency, UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor, Jurgen Vogel/LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn, Cultural Heritage Engineering Initiative, University of California-San Diego, Office of Connecticut State Archaeology; 23—(clockwise from top left) Archive ofArchaeological Centre Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2020 Villa et al., Wikimedia Commons (2), 2020 Van Neer et al.; 24-25—Leemage/Contributor/GettyImages; 26—(clockwise from top right) ©Gault School of Archaeological Research, © South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology/Harald Wisthaler, ©Peter Pfarr, Niedersachsisches Landesamt fur Denkmalpflege (NLD), ©Christa S. Fuchs, Niedersachsisches Landesamt fur Denkmalpflege (NLD), © South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology/Harald Wisthaler; 27—MOLAS, © The Trustees of the British Museum/Art Resource, NY, Rolf Warming; 28—Ivo Van der Graaff, Hay Castle Trust; 28-29—Imaginechina; 28—The Picture Art Collection/Alamy Stock Photo; 29—Hirarchivum Press/Alamy Stock Photo, The Morgan Library & Museum/Art Resource, NY, Courtesy the National Museum of Bermuda, © The Museum of London; 30—(clockwise from top) Dominy et al (2), Werner Forman/Art Resource, NY, © The Trustees of the British Museum, Bridgeman Images; 31—Lanmas/Alamy Stock Photo, © The Trustees of the British Museum/Art Resource, NY, Pompeii Archaeological Park; 32—Institute for Preand Protohistory, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel, Rene Ohlrau; 33—Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo; 34—Institute for Pre- and Protohistory, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel/Susanne Beyer; 35—Institute for Pre- and Protohistory, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel/SaraJagiolla, Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo; 36—Institute for Pre- and Protohistory, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel, Institute for Pre- and Protohistory, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel/Robert Hofmann; 37—Courtesy Bisserka Gaydarska, Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo; 38—Courtesy Ron Coddington/; 38-39—University of Kentucky Special Collections, Lexington, KY; 39—Library of Congress; 40—National Park Service; 41—Courtesy W, Stephen McBride (2); 42—Courtesy W, Stephen McBride (5); 43—National Archives Records Administration, Washington, DC, University of Kentucky Special Collections, Lexington, KY; 44-45—Photo by Alberto Savioli for LoNAP; 45—Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY; 46—Photo by Alberto Savioli for LoNAP; 47—Photo by Alberto Savioli for LoNAP; 48—Matt Stirn; 51—M att Stirn (2), Courtesy Richard Adams; 52—Courtesy Richard Adams, Matt Stirn (3); 53—Matt Stirn; 55—Photo Courtesy Chloe Capel; 56—Photo Courtesy Chloe Capel (3); 57—Photo Courtesy Chloe Capel; 58—Sara Toth Stub; 60—Photo Courtesy Ronald Messier; 62—Photo Courtesy Chloe Capel (2); 63—Photo Courtesy Ronald Messier (2); 64—Photo Courtesy Chloe Capel; 68—Courtesy Michai Wojenka/Jagiellonian University Institute ofArchaeology

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