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Early human settlement in Arabia less influenced by climate than thought

Early human settlement in Arabia less influenced by climate than thought

Palaeolithic humans repeatedly occupied the rock shelter site of Jebel Faya in Southern Arabia between 210,000 and 120,000 years ago.
The MET announces gift of a rare painting by Poussin

The MET announces gift of a rare painting by Poussin

The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that it has received a gift from Jon and Barbara Landau of an exceptional painting by Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665).
Comet’s fiery destruction led to downfall ancient Hopewell

Comet’s fiery destruction led to downfall ancient Hopewell

Researchers with the University of Cincinnati found evidence of a cosmic airburst at 11 Hopewell archaeological sites in three states stretching across the Ohio River Valley.
Definition and Redefinition of Celtic Identities in the Ancient World

Definition and Redefinition of Celtic Identities in the Ancient World

Conference on Celtic identity jointly organised by the University of Florence and the University of Edinburgh.
More than 18,000 pot sherds document life in ancient Egypt

More than 18,000 pot sherds document life in ancient Egypt

Egyptologists have recovered more than 18,000 inscribed sherds in ancient Athribis – the remains of vessels and jars that served as writing material some 2,000 years ago.
Locations of ancient Maya sacred groves of cacao trees discovered

Locations of ancient Maya sacred groves of cacao trees discovered

For as much as modern society worships chocolate, cacao — the plant chocolate comes from — was believed to be even more divine to ancient Mayas.
€2,100,000 made available for works by the MOCAS in Kastoria

€2,100,000 made available for works by the MOCAS in Kastoria

The works regard the Koursoum mosque, the Byzantine church of the Taxiarches of the Metropolis and the Monastery of Panagia Mavriotissa.
Considerations on two recent down-datings of ancient Greek statues

Considerations on two recent down-datings of ancient Greek statues

Antonio Corso about the down-dating of two important statues: the head of Alexander the Great and of the Nike of Samothrace.
First results of a two-year excavation in ancient Messene

First results of a two-year excavation in ancient Messene

The excavation took place on the site of a large building, an Early Byzantine Church lying east of the Asclepius complex.
Leafy greens first dished up 3,500 years ago

Leafy greens first dished up 3,500 years ago

Researchers from Goethe University have shown that the origins of West African dishes date back 3,500 years.
The Egyptological Conference in Copenhagen 2022

The Egyptological Conference in Copenhagen 2022

The annual Egyptological Conference in Copenhagen (ECC), held at the University ofCopenhagen on the 10th-12th of May 2022.
Shifting Sands: Change Over Time in Ancient Egypt

Shifting Sands: Change Over Time in Ancient Egypt

Birmingham Egyptology are pleased to announce that the 9th Annual Birmingham Egyptology Symposium will be held at the University of Birmingham on Friday 6th May 2022.
“Shema Yisrael” pendants found in the Sobibor extermination camp

“Shema Yisrael” pendants found in the Sobibor extermination camp

The pendants were uncovered in areas where victims were forced to undress before being herded into the gas chambers and near one of the mass graves.
University Assistant (post doc) at the Institute of Egyptology

University Assistant (post doc) at the Institute of Egyptology

The University of Vienna seeks to fill the position from 01.05. of a University Assistant at the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies.
The importance of meat eating in shaping our evolution is being questioned

The importance of meat eating in shaping our evolution is being questioned

Study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences questions the primacy of meat eating in early human evolution.
Lebanese museum returns art works from Palmyra

Lebanese museum returns art works from Palmyra

The limestone statues and the carved tombstones dating from the Roman 2nd and 3rd c. AD were returned at the initiative of a private Lebanese collector.
Upgrading the site of the Sanctuary of Artemis at Aulis

Upgrading the site of the Sanctuary of Artemis at Aulis

Minister of Culture and Sports Lina Mendoni, and Regional Governor of Central Greece Fanis Spanos signed a programme contract.
The Ancient Diolkos is in the process of being restored

The Ancient Diolkos is in the process of being restored

The Central Archaeological Council unanimously approved the studies for the restoration of the Ancient Diolkos.
Treasured Jane Austen letters donated as part of campaign

Treasured Jane Austen letters donated as part of campaign

The Jane Austen manuscripts have been protected for future generations of scholars and the wider public as part of a huge campaign to save the Honresfield Library from auction.
Gold pectoral ornament and bronze mirror in Siberian barrow

Gold pectoral ornament and bronze mirror in Siberian barrow

Polish-Russian team of archaeologists discovered a skeleton of a woman equipped with a gold pectoral ornament and a bronze mirror inside a large barrow.
The secrets of ancient Japanese tombs revealed thanks to satellite images

The secrets of ancient Japanese tombs revealed thanks to satellite images

A research group at the Politecnico di Milano analyzed the orientation of ancient Japanese tombs—the so-called Kofun.
Out of this world experiment lands in space

Out of this world experiment lands in space

Led by archaeologists Gorman and Walsh the ISSAP Project is the first archaeological study of a space habitat.
Archaeologist Emilia Bakourou has passed away

Archaeologist Emilia Bakourou has passed away

She served in Laconia and Mystras almost from the beginning of her career in 1975 until her retirement in 2006.
Innovative tools for the protection of exhibits from the Petrified Forest

Innovative tools for the protection of exhibits from the Petrified Forest

The cooperation of the University and the museum ensures the implementation of innovative tools for the protection of the museum’s exhibits.
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