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Epigraphy and Mobility

Epigraphy and Mobility

A panel on Epigraphy and Mobility, at the 16th Celtic Conference in Classics, 15-18 July 2025, University of Coimbra.
Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt

Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt

The aim of the conference is to establish an overview of the issues surrounding gender roles and sex relations in Ancient Egypt.
Tomb of a royal physician discovered in Saqqara

Tomb of a royal physician discovered in Saqqara

The tomb of a physician, Teti Neb Fu, who served Old Kingdom Pharaoh Pepi II has been brought to light in Saqqara.
Works of Flemish artist De Vély at risk of leaving the UK

Works of Flemish artist De Vély at risk of leaving the UK

The Fairhaven Panels, a remarkable set of four highly decorated panels by the artist De Vély, are at risk of leaving the UK.
The Met: ambitious slate of exhibitions through spring 2025

The Met: ambitious slate of exhibitions through spring 2025

The dynamic lineup includes over a dozen new exhibitions and introduces audiences to impressive loans and new ways to engage with the Museum’s collection displays.
Art and fashion: statement pieces at the Louvre

Art and fashion: statement pieces at the Louvre

Over a 9,000-square-metre space, 65 designs and accessories are displayed illuminating the dialogue between fashion and the department's masterpieces.
From Odesa to Berlin

From Odesa to Berlin

The Berlin Gemäldegalerie is presenting 60 works by European painters from the 16th to 19th centuries from 24 January through 22 June 2025.
Fossilized faeces reveal secrets of dinosaur evolution

Fossilized faeces reveal secrets of dinosaur evolution

Polish and Swedish scientists have analyzed coprolites to reconstruct ancient food webs and gain insights into the evolution of dinosaurs.
Oldest modern human genomes sequenced

Oldest modern human genomes sequenced

Genomes of seven early Europeans show they belonged to a small, isolated group that had recently mixed with Neandertals.
Oriel College’s original medieval features unearthed

Oriel College’s original medieval features unearthed

Archaeologists have unearthed the fragmentary remains of Oriel College’s original structures from before it was redeveloped circa 1620–40.
Idalion-Moutti tou Arvili, Berlin-Idalion-Project

Idalion-Moutti tou Arvili, Berlin-Idalion-Project

As in previous years, work focused on the upper plateau of Idalion-Moutti tou Arvili, the so-called eastern acropolis.
Westminster Abbey discovers link with Charlemagne

Westminster Abbey discovers link with Charlemagne

A medieval silk seal bag dating from the reign of King Henry III has gone on public display for the first time at Westminster Abbey.
Rare saint figures discovered during excavations at Molkenmarkt

Rare saint figures discovered during excavations at Molkenmarkt

A few days ago, centuries-old saint figures were discovered during archaeological investigations at Molkenmarkt, Berlin.
Exceptional discoveries by the Oxyrhynchus Archaeological Mission

Exceptional discoveries by the Oxyrhynchus Archaeological Mission

Mummies with golden tongues and fingernails, decorated tombs and the remains of the Saint Cyril Coptic church illuminate new facets of ancient Egyptian history.
MA in Classics at Notre Dame: Three key innovations

MA in Classics at Notre Dame: Three key innovations

The Department of Classics at the University of Notre Dame offers fully funded two-year M.A. programs in Classics.
Fellowship in Critical Classical Studies

Fellowship in Critical Classical Studies

The Department of Classics at Brown University invites applications for two (2) two-year, non-renewable Postdoctoral Fellowships in Critical Classical Studies.
Practical Epigraphy Workshop 2025 

Practical Epigraphy Workshop 2025 

The Practical Epigraphy Workshop 2025 will take place from Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 March at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester. 
Lees Doctoral Scholarship at the University of Manchester

Lees Doctoral Scholarship at the University of Manchester

The Department of Classics, Ancient History, Archaeology and Egyptology invites applications for doctoral study.
Violent ‘othering’ of enemies in Bronze Age Britain

Violent ‘othering’ of enemies in Bronze Age Britain

A study led by the University of Oxford has uncovered the largest-scale example of interpersonal violence from British prehistory.
Bad weather led Dutch ship into Western Australian coast

Bad weather led Dutch ship into Western Australian coast

The Dutch East India Company (VOC) ship, the Zuytdorp, likely crashed into the shore of Western Australia due to a storm.
Frankfurt silver inscription

Frankfurt silver inscription

Experts agree that these 18 lines of the inscription will greatly enrich existing research into the spread of Christianity.
Tender | PhD student – zooarchaeology

Tender | PhD student – zooarchaeology

PhD student in zooarchaeologyat the Department of Prehistoric Archaeology Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague.
The Archaeological Museum of Chaeronea

The Archaeological Museum of Chaeronea

The volume features finds—most of which are unpublished—from three significant ancient cities in northern Boeotia.
New finds near the Odeon of Herodes Atticus

New finds near the Odeon of Herodes Atticus

During the ongoing archaeological investigations at the junction of Erechtheiou and N. Kallisperi str., new findings came to light.
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