The curator of the Swedish House of Kavala, Elisabeth Gullberg Kaidi, opened its doors and talked to the Athens and Macedonian News Agency about the historical events that left their marks on it.
Through this program, The Cyprus Institute Graduate School aims to expose young talented students and scholars to an international research experience and to encourage and inspire them in the pursuit of a scientific career.
New findings reveal that hunter-gatherers took to farming already 5,000 years ago in eastern Sweden, and on the Aland Islands, located on the southwest coast of Finland.
Egyptian archaeologists discovered the tomb of a Fifth Dynasty dignitary named Khuwy during an excavation and documentation survey carried out in south Saqqara.
An ancient group of people made ritual offerings to supernatural deities near the Island of the Sun in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, about 500 years earlier than the Incas, according to an international team of researchers.
Scientists describe the site, dubbed Tanis, and the evidence connecting it with the asteroid or comet strike off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula 66 million years ago.
This conference for PhD students and young PhD holders aims at reflecting upon the interrelated notions of rule and subversion in the Mediterranean Ancient world.
More than 2,000 items from an impressive treasure trove belonging over a century ago to the Naryshkin family of aristocrats, will soon adorn the ‟Tsarskoye Selo” museum.
The aim of the course is to enable its participants to read andinterpretate literary and documentary texts of Ancient Egypt (Middle Egyptian, 2000-1500 BC) in their original script (hieraticand hieroglyphs).