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Motherhood and Early Childhood in Ancient Egypt

Motherhood and Early Childhood in Ancient Egypt

A richly nuanced analysis of how ancient Egyptian society regarded and dealt with pregnancy, mothers, birth, and children.
Early Celtic burial chamber discovered near Riedlingen

Early Celtic burial chamber discovered near Riedlingen

During archaeological excavations on the plains of the Danube near Riedlingen, a burial chamber from the Early Celtic period was discovered.
New evidence for the temple of Ramesses II at Abydos

New evidence for the temple of Ramesses II at Abydos

Archaeologists were able to excavate all of the temple’s enclosure walls, temple palace, and storage magazines.
Large, high-elevation cities along Asia’s Silk Roads

Large, high-elevation cities along Asia’s Silk Roads

Archaeologists have captured stunning details of two newly documented trade cities high in the mountains of Uzbekistan.
New paintings and details in the Egyptian temple of Esna

New paintings and details in the Egyptian temple of Esna

The joint restoration project brings to light new images of gods and kings in scenes of religious significance.
Religion and power in the Eastern Mediterranean

Religion and power in the Eastern Mediterranean

Course about the transformation of Christianity and the broader religious landscape after the 4th c. as that interacted with political power.
Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships

Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships

The Centre for Spartan & Peloponnesian Studies welcomes expressions of interest (EoI) from outstanding early career scholars.
Assistant Director position

Assistant Director position

The Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens is pleased to call for applications for the position of Assistant Director (full-time).
British School at Athens Centenary Bursary

British School at Athens Centenary Bursary

Applications are invited from university graduates of Greek or Cypriot nationality for awards to cover the expenses of a stay in the UK.
How early humans evolved to eat starch

How early humans evolved to eat starch

As ancient societies developed different diets, the new research suggests, they evolved to have different numbers of amylase genes.
Renowned Egyptologist Donald Redford has passed away

Renowned Egyptologist Donald Redford has passed away

Over his 60-year career, Professor Redford produced and advised over 30 successful PhD candidates, all of whom achieved placement, and a series of reference works in Egyptology.
Assistant Professor of Egyptology, ISAC

Assistant Professor of Egyptology, ISAC

Applications are welcome from scholars with a research focus in Egyptology.
ICOMOS Statement on Threats to Lebanon’s cultural heritage

ICOMOS Statement on Threats to Lebanon’s cultural heritage

On 6 October, rockets struck in the immediate vicinity of Baalbek World Heritage site; reports on several historic buildings and archaeological sites being damaged in South Lebanon.
ARCE Fellowship applications are open

ARCE Fellowship applications are open

ARCE-funded fellowships support intellectuals interested in conducting academic research in Egypt on various topics.
PhD funding opportunities in Classics and Archaeology

PhD funding opportunities in Classics and Archaeology

The Dpt of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Nottingham invites applications from students looking to undertake doctoral study.
Postdoctoral Researcher for the PalimXRF project

Postdoctoral Researcher for the PalimXRF project

This one-year position dedicated to the application of multispectral imaging technologies to the reading of ancient manuscripts.
“Conflict in Archaeology” session at Kiel Conference 2025

“Conflict in Archaeology” session at Kiel Conference 2025

The deadline for submitting abstracts to the session "Modeling Conflict in Archaeology" has been extended to 31st October 2024.
Who can decipher the enigmatic code from the Bronze Age?

Who can decipher the enigmatic code from the Bronze Age?

The exhibition focuses on the so-called bread loaf idols - mysterious, decorated clay objects whose function remains a puzzle to this day.
Steppe bison: a specialised herbivore of Pleistocene landscapes?

Steppe bison: a specialised herbivore of Pleistocene landscapes?

The results of new research challenge the common view that the steppe bison was a strictly grazing animal, feeding mainly in the steppes.
Early modern human activity in the jungles of Southeast Asia

Early modern human activity in the jungles of Southeast Asia

Studying layers of dirt from the Tam Pà Ling cave site has provided insights into earliest evidence of Homo sapiens in Southeast Asia.
The GEM announces the trial operation of its Main Galleries

The GEM announces the trial operation of its Main Galleries

The Grand Egyptian Museum has announced the trial operation of several of its spaces, including its main galleries.
Archaeologists discover Armenia’s oldest church

Archaeologists discover Armenia’s oldest church

Archaeologists from the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia and the University of Münster have discovered the remains of a previously unknown early Christian church in the ancient city of Artaxata.
Beyond the Page: the Hidden Worlds of Ancient Science

Beyond the Page: the Hidden Worlds of Ancient Science

Papers are invited that disrupt and/or expand upon a theory- and author-centric conceptualization of science in the ancient world.
Parthian Art & the Graeco-Roman World

Parthian Art & the Graeco-Roman World

The video recordings of the workshop, 'Parthian Art and the Graeco-Roman World', are now available on the CARC website.
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