DAN'S ALL-STARS: ON-LINE ARTICLES


"Narmer: First Pharaoh Of Egypt," National Geographic History Magazine, 8 (May/June 2022): 18-29.

  Joyce Tyldesley, "Nefertiti's Bust," Aeon (February 8, 2022).

  "Nefertiti: Artistic Icon, Enduring Enigma," National Geographic History Magazine, 7 (January/February 2022): 32-47.

Javier Murcia, "The Battle Of Thermopylae," National Geographic History Magazine, 7 (January/February 2022): 48-61.

  Andrew Lawler, "Unearthing David's City," Aeon (December 10, 2021).

Antonio Ratti, "Vikings In The Mediterranean," National Geographic History Magazine, 7 (November/December 2021): 43-54.

  Elisa Castel, "Adoring Amun: Sacred Rituals At Karnak," National Geographic History Magazine, 7 (July/August 2021): 20-33.

  Jo Marchant, "Inside The Tombs Of Saqqara," Smithsonian Magazine (June 2021).

  David Alvarez, "The Need For Speed: Chariot Racing In Rome," National Geographic History (May/June 2021): 60-75.

  Francisco Del Rio Sanchez, "Solomon And The Queen: Jerusalem Meets Sheba," National Geographic History (May/June 2021): 28-43.

  Marcos Martinon-Torres, "The Warriors Of Xi'an," National Geographic History (May/June 2021): 46-59.

  Cesar Sierra Martin, "The Plague Of Athens: War And Pestilence," National Geographic History (May/June 2021): 34-45.

  Borja Pelegero, "The Celts: Trade, Art, And War," National Geographic History (March/April 2021): 28-45.

  Miguel Angel Molinero, "Napoleon In Egypt: France's Pharaonic Fascination," National Geographic History (January/February 2021): 70-89.

  Jose Lull, "The Amarna Letters: Power, Princesses, And Presents," National Geographic History (November/December 2020): 32-43.

  Edward Watts, "Fiddling While Rome Converts: A Generation Of Pagan Bureaucrats Amassed Wealth And Status While Roman Emperors Christianised The World Around Them," Aeon (October 27, 2020).

  Joshua Levine, "The New, Nicer Nero," Smithsonian (October 2020).

  Teresa Armijo, "Egyptian Power Couple: Amenhotep And Tiye," National Geographic History (September/October 2020): 20-33.

  Veronica Walker, "Lumbini: Birthplace Of The Buddha," National Geographic History (September/October 2020): 34-47.

Ruth Margalit, "In Search Of King David's Lost Empire," New Yorker (June 22, 2020).

  Richard Grant, "The King And The Conqueror," Smithsonian (June 2020).

  Adrienne Mayor, "The Real Amazons," National Geographic History (May/June 2020): 32-45.

  Howard Williams, "The Fight For 'Anglo-Saxon,'" Aeon (May 29, 2020).

  Jesus Rodriguez Morales, "Roman Roads: Arteries Of An Empire," National Geographic History (January/February 2020): 40-53.

  Joann Fletcher, "Tutankhamun Unmasked," BBC History Magazine (December 2019): 22-28.

  Raquel Lopez, "Paideia: Education In Ancient Greece," National Geographic History (July/August 2019): 30-44.

  Andrea Frediani, "Triumphs Of Caesar," National Geographic History (July/August 2019): 44-57.

  Frank Bruni, "Can This Ancient Greek Medicine Cure Humanity?," New York Times, July 26, 2019.

Daisy Dunn, "Vesuvius, Vice And Vestal Virgins: An Insider's View Of Ancient Rome," BBC History Magazine (June 2019): 29-32.

  James K. Hoffmeier, "The First God," Aeon (February 12, 2019).

  Barbara Bock, "The Builder King: Nebuchadnezzar II Of Babylon," National Geographic History, 4 (November/December 2018): 14-23.

  Elda Biggi, "Keepers Of The Flame: Rome's Vestal Virgins," National Geographic History, 4 (November/December 2018): 34-47.

  Isabel Bueno, "The Maya Revealed," National Geographic History, 4 (September/October 2018): 56-73.

  Samuel Cohn, "'Oh Father, Why Have You Abandoned Me?,'" BBC History Magazine (June 2018): 20-24.

  Maite Mascort, "The Search For Tutankhamun: Carter And Carnarvon," National Geographic History, 4 (March/April 2018): 28-39.

Carlos Garcia Gual, "Herodotus: The Father Of History," National Geographic History, 4 (March/April 2018): 40-51.

Fernando Lillo Redonet, "The Politics Of Pompeii," National Geographic History, 4 (March/April 2018): 52-63.

  Paul Cartledge, "Is There Any Truth In The Tale Of Troy," BBC History Magazine (February 2018): 35-40.

  Carles Buenacasa Perez, "Silk Road: Connecting East And West," National Geographic History, 3 (January/February 2018): 64-77.

  Mary Beard, "Death Of A Dictator: How Caesar's Murder Set The Template For Political Assassination," New Statesman (April 17, 2017).

Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, "Making Athens Great Again," Atlantic (April 2017).

  Tim Folger, "Why Did Greenland's Vikings Vanish?," Smithsonian (March 2017).

Juan Luis Montero Fenollos, "Babylon: Envy Of The Ancient World," National Geographic History, 2 (January/February 2017): 34-43.

  Francisco Javier Murcia, "Boys' Night In," National Geographic History, 2 (January/February 2017): 44-53.

  Borja Pelegero, "Attila Against Rome: Formation Of A Fateful Alliance," National Geographic History, 2 (January/February 2017): 54-61.

  Michael Kulikowski, "Christians Were Strangers: How An Obscure Oriental Cult In A Corner Of Roman Palestine Grew To Become The Dominant Religion Of The Western World," Aeon (January 30, 2017).

  Jo Marchant, "This 3,500-Year-Old Greek Tomb Upended What We Thought We Knew About The Roots Of Western Civilization," Smithsonian (January 2017).

  Ariel Sabar, "The Unbelievable Tale Of Jesus's Wife," Atlantic (July/August 2016).

  Franz Lidz, "The Discovery Of A Roman Gladiator School Brings The Famed Fighters Back To Life," Smithsonian (July 2016).

  Matthew Shaer, "A Secret Tunnel Found In Mexico May Finally Solve The Mysteries Of Teotihuacan," Smithsonian (June 2016).

  Manuel Melina Martos, "Riches Of Ur," National Geographic History, 2 (May/June 2016): 30-41.

  Francisco Javier Gomez Espelosin, "Salvation At Salamis," National Geographic History, 2 (May/June 2016): 42-51.

  Juan Pablo Sanchez, "Death Of The Republic: Rome After Caesar," National Geographic History, 2 (May/June 2016): 52-61.

  Ariel Sabar, "Unearthing The World Of Jesus," Smithsonian (January 2016).

  Fernando Lillo Redonet, "Antony And Cleopatra," National Geographic History, 1 (October/November 2015): 18-29.

  Carlos Garcia Gual, "Parthenon," National Geographic History, 1 (October/November 2015): 30-41.

  Fernando Lillo Redonet, "Praetorians: Swords Of The Emperor," National Geographic History, 1 (October/November 2015): 42-53.

Eduardo Morales Romero, "Norse America," National Geographic History, 1 (October/November 2015): 54-65.

  Antoni Virgili, "The Black Death," National Geographic History, 1 (October/November 2015): 66-77.

  Joshua Hammer, "The Fall And Rise And Fall Of Pompeii," Smithsonian (July 2015).

  Helen Thompson, "Genome Analysis Links Kennewick Man To Native Americans," Smithsonian (June 18, 2015).

  Timothy Lee, "40 Maps That Explain The Roman Empire," Vox (August 19, 2014).

  Franz Lidz, "The Vikings' Bad Boy Reputation Is Back With A Vengeance," Smithsonian (March 2014).

  Elif Batuman, "The Sanctuary," New Yorker (December 19, 2011).

Toby Wilkinson, "Chapter 3 Excerpt: The Rise And Fall Of Ancient Egypt," New York Times, March 28, 2011.

  Joy Connolly, "A City Unbottled: Mary Beard's Pompeii," Nation (November 9, 2009).

  Daniel Mendelsohn, "Arms And The Man: What Was Herodotus Trying To Tell Us?," New Yorker (April 28, 2008).

  Paul Raffaele, "Keepers Of The Lost Ark?," Smithsonian (December 2007).

  David Damrosch, "Epic Hero: How A Self-Taught British Genius Rediscovered The Mesopotamian Saga Of Gilgamesh After 2,500 Years," Smithsonian (May 2007).

  Doug Stewart, "Resurrecting Pompeii," Smithsonian (February 2006).

Daniel Mendelsohn, "Theatres Of War: Why The Battles Over Ancient Athens Still Rage," New Yorker (January 12, 2004).


 

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