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Ancient amphorae found off French shore

Ancient amphorae found off French shore

Marine archaeologists have discovered a group of 3rd century amphorae off the French shore, near the Bay of Cannes.
Aegeus Annual Meeting

Aegeus Annual Meeting

During the meeting Donald Haggis will give a lecture about the prehistory and protohistory of the site of Azoria in eastern Crete”.
Research reveals the link between primate knuckles and hand use

Research reveals the link between primate knuckles and hand use

Research has found differences between the knuckle joints of primates that will enable a better understanding of ancient human hand use.
Ancient feces reveal parasites in 8,000-year-old village of Çatalhöyük

Ancient feces reveal parasites in 8,000-year-old village of Çatalhöyük

Earliest archaeological evidence of intestinal parasitic worms in the ancient inhabitants of Turkey shows whipworm infected this population of prehistoric farmers.
Researchers in Siberia find extraordinary Bronze Age shaman burials

Researchers in Siberia find extraordinary Bronze Age shaman burials

Archaeologists in southwestern Siberia have discovered two unique burials, one with a bird beak collar and one with a pair of spectacles.
Declining fertility rates may explain Neanderthal extinction

Declining fertility rates may explain Neanderthal extinction

A new hypothesis for Neanderthal extinction supported by population modelling is put forward in a new study by Anna Degioanni from Aix Marseille Université, France and colleagues.
The Tombazis Mansion, a masterpiece of architecture at Kechries

The Tombazis Mansion, a masterpiece of architecture at Kechries

If the walls of the damaged and looted mansion could speak, they would have a lot to say about this spot in a little known village which was the meeting place of many important families in the region.
Migrant child mural is indeed made by Banksy

Migrant child mural is indeed made by Banksy

Banksy has confirmed that the migrant child mural in Venice is indeed his.
33rd Biennial Conference of the Classical Association of South Africa

33rd Biennial Conference of the Classical Association of South Africa

The Classical Association of South Africa (CASA) invites proposals for papers for its 33rd Biennial Conference, to be hosted by the Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch.
Latin and Ancient Greek Summer School

Latin and Ancient Greek Summer School

The University of Leicester offers intensive 2-week summer courses on Ancient Greek and Latin.
Conference Announcement: RICAN 9

Conference Announcement: RICAN 9

The 9th Rethymnon International Conference on the Ancient Novel is to be held on 10-11 October 2019.
Sad news about Herman te Velde

Sad news about Herman te Velde

Herman te Velde died on Sunday 26 May 2019.
Louvre reopens after workers’ strike against large numbers of visitors

Louvre reopens after workers’ strike against large numbers of visitors

The Louvre workers have return to their posts after a strike against the high volume of visitors which suffocated the museum.
Marble head of ancient god Dionysus discovered in Rome

Marble head of ancient god Dionysus discovered in Rome

Excavations in Rome have revealed a 2,000-year-old marble head believed to represent Dionysus, the ancient Greek god.
Archaeology of Food and Foodways

Archaeology of Food and Foodways

The new international refereed journal, launching in 2020, invites submissions for the first issue due to be published June 2020.
Supernovae zapped earth 2.6M years ago

Supernovae zapped earth 2.6M years ago

Did ancient supernovae induce proto-humans to walk on two legs, eventually resulting in homo sapiens with hands free to build cathedrals, design rockets and snap iPhone selfies?
The Europa Nostra Prize to Leonard Gianadda from Switzerland

The Europa Nostra Prize to Leonard Gianadda from Switzerland

The founder of the Pierre Gianadda Foundation was awarded for his "exemplary contribution" to the heritage of Europe.
Deciphering the Uncertain

Deciphering the Uncertain

Conceived as an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of divination in early text cultures, the conference will feature contributions of both leading scholars in the field and young researchers.
Medieval home of Lords of the Isles virtually reconstructed

Medieval home of Lords of the Isles virtually reconstructed

Documentary research and comparison with other late medieval sites has been used to ensure the reconstruction is as accurate as possible.
Laconia: Arrest for violation of the law regarding antiquities

Laconia: Arrest for violation of the law regarding antiquities

Also confiscated were a fishing boat and diving equipment which were used to carry out the criminal act.
Using computer simulations to discover where Neanderthals lived

Using computer simulations to discover where Neanderthals lived

They probably had lots of children and lived in smaller groups than was previously thought.
Ancient seawater preserved from the last Ice Age

Ancient seawater preserved from the last Ice Age

Scientists are interested in reconstructing the last Ice Age because the patterns that drove its circulation, climate and weather were very different from today's.
7th Symposium on Archaeometry of the HSA

7th Symposium on Archaeometry of the HSA

The 7th Symposium on Archaeometry of the HSA will take place in the Byzantine and Christian Museum on 9-12 October 2019 in Athens.
New evidence uncovered for Roman conquest of Scotland

New evidence uncovered for Roman conquest of Scotland

The Roman features comprised 26 large, often double, fire-pits that were distributed evenly in two parallel rows 30m apart.
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