Encore from an Early-Career Musician in Residence
Robyn Bollinger reflects on researching the history of musical dessert
The Park as Evolutionary Art
Heidi Hohmann charts 150 years of parkways, playground instructors, and change in Minneapolis
The Bishop versus the Emperor
Matthew Crawford works on the first English translation of a surprising treatise from late antique Alexandria
The Pope’s Ghostwriter
Evangelos Chrysos describes how a ninth-century papal advisor used the world’s largest forgery to fuel a culture clash
Reflecting on Landscapes of Enslavement
Mellon award recipients discuss the 2019 Garden and Landscape Studies colloquium
Building on the Body
Saburo Sugiyama explains ritual construction, human sacrifices, and a missing zoo at Teotihuacan
Behind the Scenes: Beaming a Book to the Internet
Librarians preserve 500 years of history with keen eyes and sharp knives
Reconstructing What Is Lost
Arianna Gullo uses sixth-century epigrams to better understand Byzantine art history
Lost Murals at Chichen Itza
María Teresa Uriarte highlights remarkable women in the history of Pre-Columbian archaeology
When Pre-Raphaelite Meets Water Crowfoot
Sarah Mead Leonard searches for the plants and landscapes that shaped William Morris