The Centre for Classical Studies (CEC) of the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon (FLUL) calls for applications for two PhD Research Scholarships.
The Museum and archaeological site, all the parts of Mycenae that can be visited, are already accessible to visitors, according to the Ministry of Culture and Sports.
A study of the Maeshowe tomb by the University of the Highlands and Islands has suggested that the side chambers of the tomb are styled upside-down, as inverted netherworlds for the dead to pass on into the afterlife.
A press release issued by the Association of Greek Archaeologists adopts the following position regarding a recent article by the newspaper “Efimerida Ton Syndakton”
The University of Cape Town invites applications for a limited number of URC Postdoctoral Research Fellowships to be taken up at the University during 2021.
On the 21st August 2020 a Cypriot antiquity was handed over to the High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus in London Mr. Andreas Kakouris by DC Ray Swan of the London Metropolitan Police.
New archaeological research in Saudi Arabia documents hundreds of stone structures interpreted as monumental sites where early pastoralists carried out rituals.
Analysing three components of ceramic cooking pots may help archaeologists uncover detailed timelines of culinary cooking practices used by ancient civilizations.