Egypt's Antiquities Ministry said Thursday that archaeologists are starting “decisive” radar scans of the tomb of famed pharaoh Tutankhamun in the southern city of Luxor.
The Attiko Metro finally gave the “go ahead” to the proposal concerning the change of direction of the ventilation shaft, which was presented at the meeting in more detail.
Excavations in Ancient Ephesus interrupted in early September 2016 by order of the Turkish Foreign Ministry are to be resumed by the Austrian Archaeological Institute.
Researchers from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich report the first description of the geologically oldest fossil securely attributable to the genus Archaeopteryx.
On the occasion of the impressive discoveries on Keros, the Athens and Macedonian News Agency spoke with co-director of the excavations at Dhaskalio Dr Michael Boyd of Cambridge University.
Two proposals were brought to the table during the discussion last Tuesday at the Central Archaeological Council (KAS), following the presentation of all the archaeological and technical data.
Dinosaurs that lived in what is now known as Victoria more than 120 million years ago would have dealt with prolonged periods of darkness and below freezing temperatures, a new study reveals.