A Truly Interesting Collection of Our Ancestor's Leftovers
Pros:
Beautiful pictures, informative articles in the field
Cons:
Might be difficult to comprehend for those that aren't educated in archaeology, but readable and enjoyable
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Author's Review
This magazine has beautiful pictures, and follows in the National Geographic tradition of covering all the details and providing the readers with glorious maps, drawings, photographs, and interesting little tidbits that make it wonderful.
Archaeology also covers a wide variety of topics, all within the field of archaeology (of course). Yet, it branches out and reaches into the vaults of knowledge from more specialized fields, such as paleontology and paleoanthropology. One of the most interesting issues that I have purchased was, in fact, on the many theories of the evolution of humankind, and all the newly discovered hominid fossils that question these theories.
If you're "into" archaeology, anthropology, or anything related, you would get a lot of information out of this magazine. It's also a great reference for current research and discoveries, and can make a great current event article for students.