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“We stay home” but go on a digital walk…

“We stay home” but go on a digital walk…

Web browsing apps and interactive digital educational programmes invite us to get a close look at our monuments, to learn and amuse ourselves.
Altera pars laboris

Altera pars laboris

The volume includes sixteen essays by Italian and French scholars, dedicated to the examination of the epigraphical tradition given through manuscripts and printed material.
The life and death of one of America’s most mysterious trees

The life and death of one of America’s most mysterious trees

A symbol of life, an ancient sundial or just firewood? Tree-ring scientists trace the origin of a tree log unearthed almost a century ago.
‘Little Foot’ skull reveals how this human ancestor lived

‘Little Foot’ skull reveals how this human ancestor lived

Micro-CT scanning of 'Little Foot' skull reveals new aspects of the life of this more than 3-million year-old-human ancestor.
Unraveling the puzzle of Madagascar’s forest cats

Unraveling the puzzle of Madagascar’s forest cats

In a recent study, Sauther and her colleagues have drawn on genetic data from dozens of these wild cats to narrow in on an answer.
Tang Dynasty noblewoman buried with her donkeys

Tang Dynasty noblewoman buried with her donkeys

The research provides the first physical evidence of donkey polo in Imperial China, which previously was only known from historical texts.
Attempt by a 35-year-old to sell an ancient coin via the internet

Attempt by a 35-year-old to sell an ancient coin via the internet

It was found to be a bronze Roman coin from the 2nd to 3rd century AD.
Ancient mantis-man petroglyph discovered in Iran

Ancient mantis-man petroglyph discovered in Iran

A unique rock carving found in the Teymareh rock art site (Khomein county) in Central Iran with six limbs has been described as part man, part mantis.
Mysterious bone circles made from the remains of mammoths

Mysterious bone circles made from the remains of mammoths

Mysterious bone circles made from the remains of dozens of mammoths have revealed clues about how ancient communities survived Europe's ice age.
Raphael 1520-1483: Pictures at an exhibition

Raphael 1520-1483: Pictures at an exhibition

The exhibition will remain closed until further notice.
Text-Bild-Objekte im archäologischen Kontext

Text-Bild-Objekte im archäologischen Kontext

Informed by Susanne Bickel's epigraphic and archaeological research, the present volume focuses on the interplay of textual and visual perspectives in the analysis of Egyptian monuments and their spatial location.
Olympia: Enhancement of the archaeological site’s Roman phase

Olympia: Enhancement of the archaeological site’s Roman phase

It regards 6 buildings: the Baths of Nero, the Athletes’ Lesche, the Leonidaion Baths, the Baths of Kladeos, the South Baths and the Early Christian Basilica.
Connections. Canterbury Conference confirmed

Connections. Canterbury Conference confirmed

In response to travel and meeting difficulties posed by the Coronavirus, AMPS has added MULTIPLE VIRTUAL OPTIONS to the conference.
Ethics of Art and Technology from Antiquity to Our Times

Ethics of Art and Technology from Antiquity to Our Times

The Second International Conference of Hellenic Studies will take place in Budva (Montenegro), from 14 to 19 September 2020.
Text and Textuality

Text and Textuality

The Call for Papers closes this Friday (20.3.20) for Text and Textuality, a conference to be held at Durham University on 16-17th July 2020. 
PhD position at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

PhD position at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

The PhD position is intended for a classicist who has an affinity for computational linguistics.
Baboons from ancient Egypt might hold the key to domestication mechanisms

Baboons from ancient Egypt might hold the key to domestication mechanisms

When raised in captivity, such baboons were found to bearing a unique oral microbiome surviving in their dental plaque.
Hummingbird-sized dinosaur from the Cretaceous period of Myanmar

Hummingbird-sized dinosaur from the Cretaceous period of Myanmar

This discovery highlights the potential of amber deposits to reveal the lowest limits of vertebrate body size.
Announcement by the Benaki Museum

Announcement by the Benaki Museum

Until 30 March, the Museum will stay in contact with its audience and associates in the ways described in the announcement.
Iron Age ‘warrior’ burial with sword and spear

Iron Age ‘warrior’ burial with sword and spear

A richly-furnished grave belonging to an Iron Age ‘warrior’ buried 2,000 years ago has been uncovered in West Sussex by UCL archaeologists.
Tatoi Estate: The aim is to have completed the palace by 2023

Tatoi Estate: The aim is to have completed the palace by 2023

In an interview on SKAI radio station, Minister of Culture and Sports L. Mendoni referred to the progress of work underway in Tatoi.
Closed museums and sites in Greece

Closed museums and sites in Greece

Museums and archaeological sites in Greece will stay closed until March 30, 2020 due to lack of security personnel.
Constructing the Sacred

Constructing the Sacred

A new “born-digital” publication by UC Santa Cruz associate history professor Elaine Sullivan takes a fresh look at the region [of Saqqara] to demonstrate how the site has evolved over more than 2,500 years. 
Conservation an Physicochemical Study of Nisyros Shipwreck Pottery

Conservation an Physicochemical Study of Nisyros Shipwreck Pottery

This workshop provides a unique opportunity for BA, MA, RMA and PhD students to gain more knowledge and a hands-on experience in Byzantine, Medieval and Post-Medieval underwater pottery conservation.
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