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Focus on Archaeology
April 2013 issue | Appears on page 62
Beneath Florence’s Palazzo Vecchio
By Julie Skurdenis
Beneath Florence’s Palazzo Vecchio (1 of 2 on Italy)
March 2013 issue | Appears on page 60
Abbeys of County Mayo
By Julie Skurdenis
Exploring ruined abbeys of County Mayo (2 of 2 on Ireland)
February 2013 issue | Appears on page 60
Antiquities in our backyard — Dingle Peninsula
By Julie Skurdenis
From the prehistoric to the present on the Dingle Peninsula (1 of 2 on Ireland).
December 2012 issue | Appears on page 61
Palaces of Sintra
By Julie Skurdenis
A look at three royal palaces in Sintra (2 of 2 on Portugal)
November 2012 issue | Appears on page 59
Of love and war — two Portuguese monasteries
By Julie Skurdenis
Two remarkable monasteries: Alcobaça and Batalha (1 of 2 on Portugal)
October 2012 issue | Appears on page 58
Bergen: Hanseatic city
By Julie Skurdenis
The Bryggen of Bergen — Norway’s Hanseatic legacy
August 2012 issue | Appears on page 63
Aborigines of Sydney
By Julie Skurdenis
Finding examples of Australia’s Aboriginal culture in Sydney’s museums, galleries and public gardens
July 2012 issue | Appears on page 62
Berlin’s Ethnological Museum ‘discovered’
By Julie Skurdenis
Ancient treasures amassed in Berlin, Germany’s, Ethnological Museum
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