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Timeless Travels magazine is now selling the whole back-catalogue for a one-time payment, and we've

Timeless Travels magazine is now selling the whole back-catalogue for a one-time payment, and we've got a 33% discount for you! Special Offer Special 33% off Timeless Travels Magazines As many readers of AHE will know, there has been a wonderful partnership between Timeless Travels magazine and AHE for the last four years. We thought it was a perfect union: if you love history, archaeology and travel, then Timeless Travels magazine was for you! This travel magazine was not interested in spa days, restaurants or hotels - it was all about travel from an historical or archaeological perspective. Sadly, Timeless Travels is a casualty of the Coronavirus. But it's not all bad news! For the first time, due to unprecedented demand, the whole collection of the magazine - 24 issues - can now be downloaded to your digital device. And TT is offering AHE readers a special 33% DISCOUNT on the entire collection of magazines, which means they are just £1.39 each. Just use promo code AHE33 at the checkout and get instant access. [Get the Timeless Travels collection]( Learn More The articles in [Timeless Travels]( written by leading scholars in their fields of history, archaeology and travel. For example, Dr Robert Dankoff, Professor Emeritus of Turkish and Islamic Studies at the University of Chicago, wrote about [Intrepid Traveller Evliya]( Dr Gary Shaw, author of four books on Egypt who taught at Oxford University and the American University of Cairo, wrote a number of articles including the [Dahkla Oasis]( the [prehistoric temples of Malta]( and the [history of Avignon](. Professor Roger Mercer, former head of the Department of Archaeology at Edinburgh University and Secretary of the Royal Commission in Ancient and Historical Monuments in Scotland, wrote exclusively about his [excavations at Hambledon Hill in the UK]( and Heinrich Hall, co-editor of the Blue Guide to Aegean Islands and lecturer at Trinity College Dublin wrote about the [World Heritage sites in Greece](. See all the talented [Timeless Travels contributors.]( [Download Timeless Travels collection]( All of the features in Timeless Travels were exclusive to the magazine and each issue was filled with stunning photography. With a 100 page magazine, our features could be as long as we liked! Our special report on [Gobekli Tepe]( Turkey]( - one of the world's most important sites, was 11 pages long. Exploring [Petra, in Jordan]( with archaeologist Ben Churcher, was 10 pages. A wonderful feature on [Choquequirao]( Peru]( the relatively unknown, sister site to Machu Pichu, was 12 pages. [Get the Timeless Travels collection]( The magazine enjoyed exposing often forgotten, ancient travellers, such as [Gertrude Bell]( [Alexander Burns]( and [Freya Stark]( and it also included exclusive interviews with the likes of [The Earl of]( master of Downton Abbey and great grandson of Lord Carnarvon of Tutankhamun fame, renowned historical author [William Dalrymple]( and [Franck Goddio]( underwater archaeologist and Founder of the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology, and discoverer of the lost city of Thonis-Heracleion in Egypt. We feel that many of the articles in Timeless Travels are in fact, timeless, and can be enjoyed for many years to come. There will be new features, news and reviews on the [website]( but all the magazines are also available to download and therefore enjoyed in the future. To help you stay occupied during the Coronavirus lockdown, we are delighted to offer you a special 33% discount when you purchase the entire collection of 24 digital magazines, so you pay just £1.39 per magazine. Just add promo code AHE33 at the checkout. Happy reading! [Buy all 24 editions of Timeless Travels]( Copyright © 2020 Ancient History Encyclopedia, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have either signed up for our weekly newsletter or subscribed to our membership. Our mailing address is: Ancient History Encyclopedia Brook House Mint StreetGodalming, Surrey GU7 1HE United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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