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Police recover 4,600 archaeological treasures from crime gang

Police recover 4,600 archaeological treasures from crime gang

An international crime gang that ransacked ancient sites in Bulgaria and trafficked stolen archaeological goods whose total worth exceeds several millions of euros has been broken up.
Lina Mendoni: Accelerating restoration works at Philippi

Lina Mendoni: Accelerating restoration works at Philippi

The Minister pointed out that progress in implementing the projects is satisfactory, nevertheless, they should be speeded up more.
Innovation by ancient farmers adds to biodiversity of the Amazon

Innovation by ancient farmers adds to biodiversity of the Amazon

Innovation by ancient farmers to improve soil fertility continues to have an impact on the biodiversity of the Amazon, a major new study shows.
Neandertal genes in the petri dish

Neandertal genes in the petri dish

Researchers are studying the Neandertal DNA found in modern humans using stem cells and organoids.
More sophisticated manufacturing in Bronze Age Mesopotamia

More sophisticated manufacturing in Bronze Age Mesopotamia

A UConn Humanities Institute Fellow’s work took him to a region of the Middle East where he found evidence of complex manufacturing and trade from the Bronze Age.
Alaska’s volcano linked to period of extreme cold in ancient Rome

Alaska’s volcano linked to period of extreme cold in ancient Rome

An international team of scientists and historians, including members of the School, has found evidence connecting an unexplained period of extreme cold in ancient Rome with an unlikely source: a massive eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano.
Durham: British Academy Postdocs and Marie Curie Individual Fellowships

Durham: British Academy Postdocs and Marie Curie Individual Fellowships

Durham s Department of Classics & Ancient History invites expressions of interest from candidates with well-developed proposals.
3-D reconstructions of boats from the ancient port of Rome

3-D reconstructions of boats from the ancient port of Rome

CNRS researcher at the Camille Jullian Centre (CNRS/Aix-Marseille Université), has coordinated 3-D reconstructions of three of the wooden boats found at Fiumicino.
Four lots withdrawn from Christie’s

Four lots withdrawn from Christie’s

Four lots have been withdrawn last week from the June 2020 auction of Christie's after the artefacts had been identified by Professor Christos Tsirogiannis.
Part of North Frieze of Parthenon returns to Acropolis Museum

Part of North Frieze of Parthenon returns to Acropolis Museum

Lina Mendoni announced the longterm loan by the National Archaeological Museum to the Acropolis Museum of part of the head of a male statue attributed to the 29th stone of the Parthenon’s north frieze.
Black Trowel Collective Microgrants

Black Trowel Collective Microgrants

The Black Trowel Collective Microgrants are granted by a collective of archaeologists (from PhD students to faculty members) committed to the active support of archaeology students.
Magritte for sale in London

Magritte for sale in London

On 10 July, Christie’s will offer René Magritte’s L’arc de triomphe (1962, estimate: £6.5-9.5 million) in London as a highlight of ONE: A Global Sale of the 20th Century.
Goodbye “Extinction,” Hello “Evanescence”?

Goodbye “Extinction,” Hello “Evanescence”?

The paper cites four independent tests of the new paradigm employing observational, experimental, and wholly theoretical techniques, utilizing phyletically diverse organisms from disparate parts of the Earth.
A Neandertal from Chagyrskaya Cave

A Neandertal from Chagyrskaya Cave

Neandertals may have lived in very small groups, and genes expressed in the basal ganglia of their brains may have changed.
The Alhambra palace has reopened to the public

The Alhambra palace has reopened to the public

For the time being, the Alhambra can only admit 50% of its capacity.
Drones enable the first detailed mapping of the High Plateaus Basin

Drones enable the first detailed mapping of the High Plateaus Basin

The High Plateaus Basin is a region in Eastern Morocco that is key to understanding human evolution in North Africa during the Quaternary.
Archaeologists find large Neolithic structure at Durrington Walls

Archaeologists find large Neolithic structure at Durrington Walls

Archaeologists from the University of Bradford have announced the discovery of a large prehistoric site at Durrington Walls near Stonehenge in England.
Ancient societies hold lessons for modern cities

Ancient societies hold lessons for modern cities

Today's modern cities could learn a thing or two from the ancient Pueblo communities that once stretched across the southwestern United States.
Reconstruction work on Notre Dame will start in January 2021

Reconstruction work on Notre Dame will start in January 2021

It is President Emmanuel Macron’s ambition to bring the cathedral back to life by 2024.
European Archaeology Days 2020

European Archaeology Days 2020

Three days dedicated to familiarizing European audiences with all aspects of archaeology.
Big Antarctica egg might belong to an extinct sea lizard

Big Antarctica egg might belong to an extinct sea lizard

The specimen is the first fossil egg found in Antarctica and pushes the limits of how big scientists thought soft-shell eggs could grow.
First-degree incest: Irish passage tomb dynastic elite

First-degree incest: Irish passage tomb dynastic elite

Archaeologists and geneticists, led by those from Trinity College Dublin, have shed new light on the earliest periods of Ireland's human history.
Tracking Australia’s gigantic carnivorous dinosaurs

Tracking Australia’s gigantic carnivorous dinosaurs

North America had the T. rex, South America had the Gigantosaurus and Africa the Spinosaurus — now evidence shows Australia had gigantic predatory dinosaurs.
Free entrance to the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST)

Free entrance to the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST)

In the next few days, the cafe will be open on the ground floor, while the restaurant is under preparation with a unique view of the Acropolis.
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