'In just one generation Philip changed Macedonia and Greece forever and established the political, military and economic foundations for Alexander’s conquest of the Near East.'
Turkey's Supreme Court has rejected an application calling for the opening of Hagia Sophia to Muslim prayers, state-run Anadolu news agency said on Thursday.
Acropolis Museum’s temporary exhibition “from the forbidden city: imperial apartments of Qianlong” opens to the public on Saturday 15 September 2018 until Thursday 14 February 2019, following its official opening on Friday 14 September 2018.
The programme is a collaboration between the Ephorate of Antiquities of Karditsa and the Swedish Institute at Athens with the participation of the Universities of Gothenburg and Bournemouth.
In a new study, an assistant professor of Mechanical Science and Engineering has added a single layer of carbon atoms, known as graphene, on top of metal leaves—doubling the protective quality of gilding against wear and tear.
Applying a comprehensive analysis in two 6th-century barbarian cemeteries, researchers have gleaned new insights into a key era known as the Migration Period that laid the foundation for modern European society.
An Egyptian archaeological mission headed by Fahima El-Nahhas, General Director of Excavations in Alexandria, uncovered a section of Alexandria’s western cemetery that dates to the Ptolemaic era.
Marine predators that lived in deep waters during the Jurassic Period thrived as sea levels rose, while species that dwelled in the shallows died out, research suggests.