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Pterosaur precursors fills a gap in early evolutionary history

Pterosaur precursors fills a gap in early evolutionary history

Here's the original story of flight. Sorry, Wright Brothers, but this story began way before your time — during the Age of the Dinosaurs.
Mind-altering psychedelics discovered in Native American Cave

Mind-altering psychedelics discovered in Native American Cave

Archaeologists conducting a study of California’s Pinwheel Cave, a Native American rock art site associated with the Chumash people, have discovered evidence of mind-altering psychedelics.
Fatty residues on pottery reveal meat-heavy diets of Indus Civilization

Fatty residues on pottery reveal meat-heavy diets of Indus Civilization

New lipid residue analyses reveals a dominance of animal products used in ancient ceramic vessels from settlements of the Indus Civilisation.
A house for Odysseas Elytis in Plaka

A house for Odysseas Elytis in Plaka

Spaces will be created in the building for both exhibiting and safeguarding the Elytis Archive as well as the important visual material which displays the great variety of his work.
Pheidias workshop to be restored

Pheidias workshop to be restored

The study, prepared and funded by the German Archaeological Institute, aims to completely protect the monument and its greater area.
Arrest on Kalymnos for possession of ancient amphorae

Arrest on Kalymnos for possession of ancient amphorae

10 large and small amphorae and parts of amphorae were found and confiscated.
Doctoral Study at Johns Hopkins University

Doctoral Study at Johns Hopkins University

The PhD Program in Classics at Johns Hopkins is currently accepting applications for Fall 2021 admission.
Exhibition: Antiquarianism and Philhellenism

Exhibition: Antiquarianism and Philhellenism

The exhibition will enhance the antiquarian aspects of the philhellenic movement, which occurred before, during, and after the Revolution of 1821.
Online auction for the Maria Callas Museum

Online auction for the Maria Callas Museum

The 150 works of the very interesting collection up for auction include paintings, silkscreen prints, sculptures, as well as special posters with rare subject matter.
Romano-Celtic temple-mausoleum found at Priors Hall

Romano-Celtic temple-mausoleum found at Priors Hall

A new interpretation of a stone building found at Priors Hall, Corby, is published in the latest edition of Current Archaeology magazine.
Ancient Amazonian villages laid out like a clock

Ancient Amazonian villages laid out like a clock

Ancient Amazonian villages laid out like a clock face have been discovered by experts, thanks to technology that allows them to see below the rainforest canopy.
Αcropolis: the slope lift and new routes have been delivered

Αcropolis: the slope lift and new routes have been delivered

The archaeological site can now be accessed by persons with disabilities and by those with mobility problems.
The impact of Neandertal DNA on human health

The impact of Neandertal DNA on human health

A researcher at the University of Tartu described new associations between Neandertal DNA and autoimmune diseases, prostate cancer and type 2 diabetes.
Sponsor goal smashed to bring back Time Team

Sponsor goal smashed to bring back Time Team

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched through the Patreon platform, to generate the support and revenue needed for a relaunch of the show in some new form.
Cache of rare gold coins discovered at Caesarea, Israel

Cache of rare gold coins discovered at Caesarea, Israel

The new finding highlights the notion of Caesarea being a vibrant port city since its establishment 2,030 years ago. 
‘1821 seen through different eyes’: a digital tour of the exhibition

‘1821 seen through different eyes’: a digital tour of the exhibition

PLAYMOBIL figures “recreate” battlefields, represent historical events, bring to life everyday scenes and depict key figures of the Struggle.
Italian jobs in antiquity-related subjects

Italian jobs in antiquity-related subjects

Four positions in antiquity-related subjects are currently open in Italian universities.
Pharaoh’s statue pieces held in two different museums are now matched

Pharaoh’s statue pieces held in two different museums are now matched

An unopened letter, forgotten for decades, led Egyptologists Lara Weiss (curator of the Egypt collection, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) and Rob Demarée (Leiden University) on the trail of pharaoh Ramesses VI.
Ancient migration was choice, not chance

Ancient migration was choice, not chance

The degree of intentionality behind ancient ocean migrations, such as that to the Ryukyu Islands between Taiwan and mainland Japan, has been widely debated.
Missing masterpieces of art in a digital exhibition

Missing masterpieces of art in a digital exhibition

amsung has announced the launch of the exhibition “Missing Masterpieces”, of some of the world’s most iconic and intriguing lost artworks.
Live restoration in the museum

Live restoration in the museum

Until mid-January 2021, visitors can follow the restoration of the Roman Simpelveld sarcophagus live in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.
When the rains stopped

When the rains stopped

Archaeologists analyze the impacts of climate change on human history.
The excavation at Avgeio in Ilia is very important

The excavation at Avgeio in Ilia is very important

Erofili-Iris Kollia describes the discovery of the eight graves in Ilia as a very important excavation with first class findings.
Aristotle’s Anatomical Ideas and Research

Aristotle’s Anatomical Ideas and Research

The project “Anatomy in Ancient Greece and Rome: An Interactive Visual and Textual Atlas” (ATLOMY) is offering a Post-Doctoral fellowship beginning October 2021.
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