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Forms in Light

Forms in Light
A satellite image of desert ruins with several hollow ways (roads) leading to and away from them.

Wheeling and Dealing

By Justin Reeve • September 14th, 2022

Archaeology as a field isn’t just about what’s in the ground. Sometimes you have to look down from on high to really get a handle on how much of an impact a given activity is having.

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A hellish landscape populated with flowing rivers of lava and harsh towers and bridges constructed with bone-like materials.

Hell on Earth

By Justin Reeve • August 9th, 2022

The levels in DOOM Eternal provide a reminder that despite being the predominant forms of architecture for the better part of a century, internationalism and modernism are not without their problems.

Forms in Light
A black and white photograph of a man standing in the center of sunlit Grecian ruins.

Body and Mind

By Justin Reeve • July 6th, 2022

Similar to colleges around the world today, gymnasiums in ancient Greece were public institutions where young adults were offered various forms of training.

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The ruins of Harappa in the Indus Valley Civilization on a clear, sunny day.

Fair and Square

By Justin Reeve • June 9th, 2022

Plenty of games have been set in Egypt, Iraq and even China, but few have taken place in India. Why has the Indus Valley Civilization been so badly ignored?

An etching of Boston harbor during the Great Boston Fire of 1872.

Boston is Burning!

By Justin Reeve • May 5th, 2022

Many of the structures were too tall to reach by fire ladder and there wasn’t enough water pressure in the fire hoses to put out the flames on some of the rooftops.

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A screenshot from Okami showing its distinctive brushwork art style. In it a large red and whit fox sits under a sakura tree in bloom.

The Power of Print

By Justin Reeve • April 7th, 2022

For people in the past, writing represented a method of interacting with the world around them as opposed to a means of conveying information.

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Lost Cities

By Justin Reeve • March 10th, 2022

Shadow of the Tomb Raider gets a lot wrong about archaeology, but the game at least pokes a hole in the myth of the lost city.

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