Alexander Graham Bell’s experimental sound recordings to be preserved

Alexander Graham Bell’s experimental sound recordings to be preserved

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History will embark this fall on a new round of sound recovery to restore some of the world’s earliest recordings.
Mainz University contributes to recent discovery of the temple of Poseidon

Mainz University contributes to recent discovery of the temple of Poseidon

Natural Hazard Research and Geoarchaeology team of JGU is investigating coastal developments in Western Greece over the last 11,600 years.
Headless skeletons in a settlement trench: A 7000-year-old mass grave?

Headless skeletons in a settlement trench: A 7000-year-old mass grave?

Archaeologists from the Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1266 came across an unusual find during this year's excavations in Slovakia.
Bogs reveal millennia-old stories about violence and religion

Bogs reveal millennia-old stories about violence and religion

An international team of archaeologists and earth scientists have analysed hundreds of human remains found in Europe’s wetlands.
House of the Vettii in Pompeii re-opened

House of the Vettii in Pompeii re-opened

The lavish house in Pompeii has opened its doors to the public after two decades of restoration.
Three people arrested for trying to steal Ramesses II statue

Three people arrested for trying to steal Ramesses II statue

Three men sneaked into the southern quarry area in Upper Egypt governate of Aswan, where they planned to lift the 10-tons Ramesses II statue with a crane.
4,000-year-old ostrich eggs uncovered in the Negev dunes

4,000-year-old ostrich eggs uncovered in the Negev dunes

They were discovered next to an ancient fire pit in an IAA excavation, initiated by the JNF and the Ramat Negev Regional Council.
Nouveau réalisme at Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation

Nouveau réalisme at Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation

The exhibition features more than 50 works and justifies the instinct of Basil and Elise Goulandris, who paid tribute to the movement.
At the Uffizi Galleries a masterpiece of Risorgimento painting

At the Uffizi Galleries a masterpiece of Risorgimento painting

The painting portrays the character in a cell, in the Spielberg prison; now on view at the Uffizi, in spring it will begin an exhibition tour in various locations in Tuscany.
Many sources about Copernicus still await discovery

Many sources about Copernicus still await discovery

An interview with historian and philosopher of science, Professor Michał Kokowski.
Riddle solved: Why was Roman concrete so durable?

Riddle solved: Why was Roman concrete so durable?

An unexpected ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for millennia.
Mass production of bladelets shows cultural shift in Levantine Paleolithic

Mass production of bladelets shows cultural shift in Levantine Paleolithic

Stone tools found at the Al-Ansab 1 excavation site are witnesses to the technological change happened 40.000 years ago.
Average age at conception for men versus women over past 250,000 years

Average age at conception for men versus women over past 250,000 years

Evolutionary biologists at IU found that fathers are consistently older than mothers throughout human evolutionary history, but that age gap has shrunk.
Neutrons expose the insides of a medieval pendant

Neutrons expose the insides of a medieval pendant

Research team has solved the mystery of a gold-plated pendant found in 2008 in a medieval refuse pit in the Old City section of Mainz.
Ship cannons retrieved from the Bulgarian Northern Black Sea

Ship cannons retrieved from the Bulgarian Northern Black Sea

A winter sea rescue expedition brought new ship acquisitions to the National History Museum.
Nine crocodile heads found in ancient Egyptian tombs

Nine crocodile heads found in ancient Egyptian tombs

Polish archaeologists working in the North Asasif necropolis (West Thebes) near the Temple of Hatshepsut discovered 9 crocodile heads deposited in two elite tombs.
US officials returns stolen antiquity to Palestine

US officials returns stolen antiquity to Palestine

Repatriation marks first time the United States has returned a cultural object to the Palestinian people.
Exceptional migration to Scandinavia during the Viking era

Exceptional migration to Scandinavia during the Viking era

A new study based on 297 ancient Scandinavian genomes analysed together with the genomic data of 16,638 present day Scandinavians resolve the complex relations between geography, ancestry, and gene flow in Scandinavia.
New study suggests Mayas utilized market-based economics

New study suggests Mayas utilized market-based economics

More than 500 years ago Maya people bought and sold goods with far less oversight from their rulers than many archeologists thought. 
Archaeologists uncover oldest known projectile points in the Americas

Archaeologists uncover oldest known projectile points in the Americas

Oldest so far projectile points found in the Americas help fill in the history of how early humans crafted and used stone weapons.
Working together with Inuit in Gjoa Haven

Working together with Inuit in Gjoa Haven

This year underwater archaeologists were able to return to the Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site.
“The agreement on the Stern collection antiquities should be cancelled”

“The agreement on the Stern collection antiquities should be cancelled”

The Association of Greek Archaeologists requests that "the ownership and possession of the original stolen antiquities of the Stern Collection should pass to the Greek State".
Group of tombs came to light at Tell Al-Deir

Group of tombs came to light at Tell Al-Deir

Archaeologists working at Tell Al-Deir in Damietta have uncovered a group of 20 tombs dated to the Late Period.
The Vatican returns three fragments from the Parthenon

The Vatican returns three fragments from the Parthenon

Since the 19th century the fragments had been kept in the collections of the Vatican Museums.
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