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Tribute to Hellenism of Asia Minor at the Benaki Museum

Tribute to Hellenism of Asia Minor at the Benaki Museum

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, a anniversary exhibition will be co-organized by the Benaki Museum and the Centre for Asia Minor Studies.
Heniokhos at the International airport of Doha

Heniokhos at the International airport of Doha

The exact replica of the Charioteer of Delphi now adorns the central metro station at the International Airport at Doha, Qatar.
Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride

Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride

A quick reminder that the deadline for the CfA for the 3rd Workshop of the Working Group "Philosophy and Religion in Antiquity" within the German Association for Ancient Philosophy (GANPH) is April 18.
The oldest 3D map in Europe

The oldest 3D map in Europe

Researchers are trying to shed light to the mystery of an engraved slab found in 1900 in Brittany, France.
Digital specialist at the Polish Academy of Sciences

Digital specialist at the Polish Academy of Sciences

Applicants should submit by 03/05/2021 (23:00 - Europe/Brussels) to the Secretary of the Institute via email.
How baked bat guano helped archaeologists understand our past

How baked bat guano helped archaeologists understand our past

Experiment reveals the chemical changes undergone by artefacts found in caves inhabited by bats.
Summer timetable at archaeological sites, monuments and museums

Summer timetable at archaeological sites, monuments and museums

With this year's ministerial decision, the opening hours of archaeological sites, monuments and museums are grouped into two main categories.
Rethinking the visual aesthetics of ancient Egyptian writing

Rethinking the visual aesthetics of ancient Egyptian writing

The conference will be hosted by the UCL Institute of Archaeology and the Department of Near Eastern Studies (UC Berkeley), in November 2021.
Baltic amber as a potential source of new antibiotics

Baltic amber as a potential source of new antibiotics

Scientists have pinpointed compounds that help explain Baltic amber’s therapeutic effects and that could lead to new medicines to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.
The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade in Cairo

The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade in Cairo

The Golden Parade of the Pharaohs, took place in Cairo on Saturday, April 3, in an atmosphere of grandeur and emotion.
The Archaeological Museum of Lemnos has found a home

The Archaeological Museum of Lemnos has found a home

The mansion of the "Christodoulideios Syssition" Foundation, in Myrina, on the island of Lemnos, to house the Archaeological Museum of Lemnos.
A wounded museum’s cry for help

A wounded museum’s cry for help

In order to heal its wounds, the museum has launched a fundraising campaign for the reconstruction.
Recognition of two museums of the PIOP Foundation

Recognition of two museums of the PIOP Foundation

They are the Open-Air Water Power Museum in Dimitsana (Peloponnese), and the Museum of Industrial Olive-Oil Production of Lesvos.
NKUA applies modern GIS technology to manage ancient data

NKUA applies modern GIS technology to manage ancient data

NKUA Department of History and Archaeology built ArchaeoCosmos, a large digital repository of curated archaeological data for the Mediterranean area.
Massive pottery production center from Roman Era found in Poland

Massive pottery production center from Roman Era found in Poland

Archaeologists brought to light a huge pottery production center from the Roman period while conducting fieldwork in Wrzępia, Poland.
Record increase in online sales of art works in 2020

Record increase in online sales of art works in 2020

Total online sales managed to reach the impressive record amount of $12.4 billion, doubling their value since 2019.
Analysis of ancient bones reveals Stone Age diet details

Analysis of ancient bones reveals Stone Age diet details

Surprisingly, people on the Iberian Peninsula in the Late Gravettian period mostly ate plants and land animals such as rabbits, deer and horses.
Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life

Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life

The exhibition features over 200 works created from the mid-1960s until the artist’s death, including sculptures, prints, drawings, jewelry, films, and archival materials.
Picasso – Rodin: two artists, two museums, in a joint exhibition

Picasso – Rodin: two artists, two museums, in a joint exhibition

The Musée Rodin and the Musée national Picasso have teamed up to present the “Picasso - Rodin, une exposition, deux lieux”.
Early Homo sapiens in the Kalahari Desert

Early Homo sapiens in the Kalahari Desert

Archaeological evidence in a rockshelter at the edge of the Kalahari Desert, South Africa, is challenging the idea that the origins of our species were linked to coastal environments.
When rock art meets machine learning

When rock art meets machine learning

The study – just published in Australian Archaeology – has tested different styles labelled ‘Northern Running figures’, ‘Dynamic figures’, ‘Post Dynamic figures’ and ‘Simple figures with Boomerangs’ to understand how these styles relate to one another.
The refurbished National Gallery

The refurbished National Gallery

It will open with the temporary exhibition "1821 in Painting. Greece demands its historical Art Gallery".
Palaeolithic Lesbos

Palaeolithic Lesbos

The new bilingual (Greek, English) website of the research programme "Palaeolithic Lesbos" has recently been launched.
New meat-eating predator discovered, and it ruled in the Late Cretaceous

New meat-eating predator discovered, and it ruled in the Late Cretaceous

Research published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology describes a newly discovered species of dinosaur.
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