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Ancient diet of the wool dog

Ancient diet of the wool dog

Isotopic analysis of domestic dog remains dating back 3,000 years including an ancient breed of ‘woolly dog’ on Keith Island.
Archaeologists discover traces of a Neolithic site in Krasnoyarsk

Archaeologists discover traces of a Neolithic site in Krasnoyarsk

Unique site of ancient hunters and fishermen who lived on the banks of the Yenisei 6–8 thousand years ago discovered.
Repatriation of ancient Greek coins

Repatriation of ancient Greek coins

Five rare silver coins, which were to be auctioned at houses in Munich and Zurich, were repatriated.
The first human settlers on islands caused extinctions

The first human settlers on islands caused extinctions

Fossil records depict devastating effect of humans on birds in the Bahamas.
Ancient hominins used fire to make stone tools

Ancient hominins used fire to make stone tools

Human ancestors not only knew how to use fire, they also developed sophisticated technologies for making tools.
Diet of Pre-Columbian societies in the Brazilian Amazon reconstructed

Diet of Pre-Columbian societies in the Brazilian Amazon reconstructed

International study has reconstructed the diets of pre-Columbian groups on the Amazon coast of Brazil, showing that tropical agroforestry was regionally variable.
Discovery of an important sanctuary at Zominthos, Crete

Discovery of an important sanctuary at Zominthos, Crete

The "tallest" palace of Crete, Zominthos continues to be excavated by the Archaeological Society under Honorary Director of Antiquities, Dr. Efi Sapouna-Sakellaraki.
The “Logbook” of George Kordis at the Museum of Byzantine Culture

The “Logbook” of George Kordis at the Museum of Byzantine Culture

The temporary exhibition “Logbook” opens at the Museum of Byzantine Culture, in Thessaloniki, on Friday, October 16th, 2020.
Cultural heritage in the realm of the commons

Cultural heritage in the realm of the commons

This volume examines whether we can place cultural heritage at the other end of the spectrum, as a common good and potentially as a commons.
University of Liverpool Work in Progress Seminar Series

University of Liverpool Work in Progress Seminar Series

Even in these strange times, the University of Liverpool’s ACE department brings you its Semester 1 schedule for its international Work in Progress Seminar series.
6,500-year-old copper workshop uncovered in Beer Sheva

6,500-year-old copper workshop uncovered in Beer Sheva

A new study indicates that a workshop for smelting copper ore once operated in the Neveh Noy neighborhood of Beer Sheva.
Sunoikisis Digital Classics Consortium

Sunoikisis Digital Classics Consortium

The Sunoikisis Digital Classics Consortium is happy to announce the full programme of the Fall Digital Classics semester at the SunoikisisDC GitHub Wiki.
DNA reveals intestinal health in Medieval Europe and Middle East

DNA reveals intestinal health in Medieval Europe and Middle East

New research proves the feasibility of retrieving bacterial DNA from ancient latrines.
Anglo-Saxon warlord could redraw map of post-Roman Britain

Anglo-Saxon warlord could redraw map of post-Roman Britain

A warrior burial uncovered in Berkshire that could change historians' understanding of southern Britain in the early Anglo-Saxon era.
Large number of intact coffins from Saqqara presented to the public

Large number of intact coffins from Saqqara presented to the public

Authorities in Egypt have finally presented a large number of intact coffins and other artifacts found in the necropolis of Saqqara, near Cairo.
Stained glass windows by Gerhard Richter in the oldest German monastery

Stained glass windows by Gerhard Richter in the oldest German monastery

Three stained -glass windows in a Gothic monastery in Tholey, Germany, is the latest large-scale work by world famous German artist Gerhard Richter. Speaking to the German press, the 88-year-old artist himself confirmed this. He said that the approximately nine-meter-high
CRAC postdoctoral fellowships in ancient studies

CRAC postdoctoral fellowships in ancient studies

The Rector of the University of Warsaw invites applications for the position of two postdoctoral researchers  under the Excellence Initiative – Research University Programme.
The chthonic dwelling place of Asclepius in Epidaurus

The chthonic dwelling place of Asclepius in Epidaurus

The unearthing of the archaic building located in 2019 near the Tholos of the Asclepieion of Epidaurus continued in August this year.
The Roman Mosaic from the House of Aion in Paphos

The Roman Mosaic from the House of Aion in Paphos

After years of research conducted by Prof. Marek T. Olszewski from the UW Faculty of Archaeology, the iconographic program of the famous mosaic from the reception room of the Roman House of Aion in Paphos (Cyprus) has been resolved.
Ceramics uncovered in 3000-year-old trading network

Ceramics uncovered in 3000-year-old trading network

Archaeometric analyses of the pottery of Spalmatore di Terra reveal that it comes from various production sites in the region of Etruria.
Puzzle about precious silk textiles from AD 1100 solved

Puzzle about precious silk textiles from AD 1100 solved

The cathedral in Odense, Denmark, has for nine centuries held the relics of the Danish King St. Canute the Holy and his brother Benedikt.
The Ancient Throne: The Mediterranean, Near East, and Beyond

The Ancient Throne: The Mediterranean, Near East, and Beyond

The volume features studies focusing on specific thrones known from historical texts, artistic depictions, or excavations, etc.
Tribute by Deutsche Welle to the underwater museum of Alonnisos

Tribute by Deutsche Welle to the underwater museum of Alonnisos

An impressive first amateur video has been made recording the underwater route of scuba divers as they visit the ancient shipwreck of Peristera.
DNA extracted from insects embedded in resin

DNA extracted from insects embedded in resin

For the first time researchers successfully extracted genetic material from insects that were embedded in six- and two-year-old resin samples.
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