Parts of the Amazon thought uninhabited were actually home to up to a million people

Parts of the Amazon thought uninhabited were actually home to up to a million people

Parts of the Amazon previously thought to have been almost uninhabited were really home to thriving populations of up to a million people, new research shows.
The Tomb of Kha and Merit

The Tomb of Kha and Merit

Register to attend the lecture by Dr Eleni Vassilika, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
From the archive of Dimitris Manikas. Athens and Vienna

From the archive of Dimitris Manikas. Athens and Vienna

The Benaki Museum / Pireos 138 inaugurates on Wednesday 28 March 2018 at 20:00 a retrospective exhibition dedicated to the work of the architect Dimitris Manikas.
Α music trip through time with the sounds of the ancient hydraulis

Α music trip through time with the sounds of the ancient hydraulis

On Friday 30 March 2018, at 7 p.m., the Acropolis Museum welcomes the summer season with a unique music concert in the Parthenon Gallery.
Linguistic analysis finds Dravidian language family is approximately 4,500 years old

Linguistic analysis finds Dravidian language family is approximately 4,500 years old

The origin of the Dravidian language family, consisting of about 80 varieties spoken by 220 million people across southern and central India and surrounding countries, can be dated to about 4,500 years ago.
Delos, the Sacred Island

Delos, the Sacred Island

We are happy to announce the launch of our YouTube channel! Our first video is about Delos, the Sacred Island.
Hidden medical text read for the first time in a thousand years

Hidden medical text read for the first time in a thousand years

With X-ray imaging at SLAC’s synchrotron, scientists uncovered a 6th century translation of a book by the Greek-Roman doctor Galen.
5,000 years of history brought to light in excavations in Thrace

5,000 years of history brought to light in excavations in Thrace

Archaeological remnants of human activity in Thrace from the Neolithic (4th millennium BC) to the post-Byzantine period have been brought to light from archaeological excavations, carried out in the context of construction works for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline.
Skilled female potters travelled around the Baltic nearly 5000 years ago

Skilled female potters travelled around the Baltic nearly 5000 years ago

Was it the fine pottery itself, or the artisans who made it, that moved around the Baltic Sea region during the Corded Ware Culture of late Neolithic period?
Germany was covered by glaciers 450,000 years ago

Germany was covered by glaciers 450,000 years ago

New chronological data for the Middle Pleistocene glacial cycles push back the first glaciation and early human appearance in central Germany by about 100,000 years.
Mysterious head of a pharaoh discovered by Swansea Egyptologist

Mysterious head of a pharaoh discovered by Swansea Egyptologist

Swansea University Egyptology lecturer Dr Ken Griffin has found a depiction of one of the most famous pharaoh’s in history Hatshepsut on an object in the Egypt Centre stores.
Two Olmec busts are returned to Mexico by Germany

Two Olmec busts are returned to Mexico by Germany

Two Mesoamerican busts have been returned to Mexico by Germany in a repatriation ceremony on Tuesday.
First evidence of live-traded dogs for Maya ceremonies

First evidence of live-traded dogs for Maya ceremonies

Isotope analysis led to the conclusion that the Maya raised and traded dogs and other animals, probably for ceremonial use.
Fish accounted for surprisingly large part of the Stone Age diet

Fish accounted for surprisingly large part of the Stone Age diet

New research at Lund University in Sweden can now show what Stone Age people actually ate in southern Scandinavia 10 000 years ago.
Intensification of agriculture and social hierarchies evolve together

Intensification of agriculture and social hierarchies evolve together

Computational analyses of the evolution of 155 Island South East Asian and Pacific societies reveal the way social and material factors combine to drive major transitions in human social organization.
Ten Auspicious Landscapes of Taishan to be auctioned at Hong Kong

Ten Auspicious Landscapes of Taishan to be auctioned at Hong Kong

Ten Landscapes of Taishan, on a scroll by Qian Weicheng, will be auctioned at Sotheby's Honk Kong in April.
“Memory of the World”. The oracular questions of Dodona

“Memory of the World”. The oracular questions of Dodona

According to Konstantinos Soueref, head of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Ioannina, all necessary procedures are going ahead for this heritage to be included on the UNESCO list.
Gallery talks: Eleusis – The great mysteries

Gallery talks: Eleusis – The great mysteries

The exhibition “Eleusis. The great mysteries” presents the most important artifacts brought to light by the archaeological excavation in Eleusis.
Promiscuity may have accelerated animal domestication

Promiscuity may have accelerated animal domestication

Domestication of wild animals may have accelerated as promiscuity increased among the high density populations drawn to life near humans.
Agriculture initiated by indigenous peoples, not Fertile Crescent migration

Agriculture initiated by indigenous peoples, not Fertile Crescent migration

Small scale agricultural farming was first initiated by indigenous communities living on Turkey’s Anatolian plateau, and not introduced by migrant farmers as previously thought.
Volcanic eruption influenced Iceland’s conversion to Christianity

Volcanic eruption influenced Iceland’s conversion to Christianity

Memories of the largest lava flood in the history of Iceland, recorded in an apocalyptic medieval poem, were used to drive the island’s conversion to Christianity, new research suggests.
Searching for archaeological items in the Thames mud

Searching for archaeological items in the Thames mud

On the foreshore of the River Thames, hidden in the mud, numerous historical and archaeological items are preserved in time.
Apology from Facebook for blocking Delacroix painting

Apology from Facebook for blocking Delacroix painting

It temporarily blocked an advertisement using the famous romantic painting by Eugene Delacroix "Liberty leading the people".
“Raidestos-Thessaloniki” at the Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis

“Raidestos-Thessaloniki” at the Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis

The Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis opens to the public, hosting the temporary exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki “Raidestos-Thessaloniki: Antiquities in a refugee journey”.
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