Stunning Arnhem Land rock art images including three rare depictions of bilbies and a dugong have been described by researchers in a new paper in Australian Archaeology today (Oct 1).
A new study provides substantial evidence that the first fossil feather ever to be discovered does belong to the iconic Archaeopteryx, a bird-like dinosaur named in Germany on this day in 1861.
An ancient mosaic from a 4th-century house in the centre of the ancient city of Paphos in Cyprus, was a ‘pictorial’ criticism of Christianity according to experts.
In January 2021, Sotheby’s will auction Sandro Botticelli’s Young Man Holding a Roundel, one of the most significant portraits, of any period, ever to appear at auction
The decision by the Council of State is pending regarding the request submitted to it for the cancellation of the removal and relocation of the antiquities.
Just a quick reminder that the 2020 iteration of the Undergraduate Essay Competition run by the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies remains open until 13th November.
The debate about when dinosaurs developed feathers has taken a new turn with a paper refuting earlier claims that feathers were also found on dinosaurs' relatives, the flying reptiles called pterosaurs.
The Erich S. Gruen Prize Committee invites all graduate students based in North America to enter the first annual competition for the best graduate research paper on multiculturalism in the ancient Mediterranean.
By comparing the archaic human Y chromosomes to each other and to the Y chromosomes of people living today, the team found that Neandertal and modern human Y chromosomes are more similar to one another than they are to Denisovan Y chromosomes.
Researchers in Germany and Austria managed to provide the first scientific report of a facial reconstruction of a mummified Roman-era Egyptian infant that has been compared with its mummy portrait.
This is shown in a new study by the Research Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology of the Academy of Athens headed by professor Christos Zerefos.
Some 92 to 66 million years ago, as the Age of Dinosaurs waned, giant marine lizards called mosasaurs roamed an ocean that covered North America from Utah to Missouri and Texas to the Yukon.
Papers related to the conference theme: Museums in the time of COVID-19 are now invited. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the CIPEG Annual Meeting “Egypt, Sudan and abroad”, that would have been held 7-11 December 2020 in Paris, has been