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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.
International Byzantine Greek Summer School

International Byzantine Greek Summer School

The Summer School teaches late antique and medieval Greek at all levels and allows early learners to engage with original texts from the start.
Women and Violence in the Late Medieval Mediterranean

Women and Violence in the Late Medieval Mediterranean

This two-days conference explores assumptions linking violence and ideas of femininity in the late medieval Mediterranean.
Exploring the origins of the apple

Exploring the origins of the apple

Trade along the Silk Road likely enabled the development of the apple we know today.
Researchers puzzled over mysterious death 2,000 years ago

Researchers puzzled over mysterious death 2,000 years ago

The uninhabited tiny islet of Sa Galera off the coast of Palma de Mallorca is an archaeological site where 10 people were violently killed 2,000 years ago.
Excavations this season yield several findings at El Matareya, Cairo

Excavations this season yield several findings at El Matareya, Cairo

Excavations at three sites of the El Matareya neighbourhood in Cairo, Egypt, have yielded several artefacts this season.
Study of Wari civilization ceramics in Peru reveal its origins

Study of Wari civilization ceramics in Peru reveal its origins

The Wari archaeological complex in Ayacucho has yielded several ceramic pieces which offer an insight into the civilization's origin.
Ten ancient Greek coins are returning to Athens

Ten ancient Greek coins are returning to Athens

They were handed over by the United States Department of Homeland Security to the Greek diplomatic authorities.
Researchers discover the oldest fossil fungi known to date

Researchers discover the oldest fossil fungi known to date

Researchers discovered numerous microfossils of fungi dating back from 900 to 1000 million years, preserved in shales in the canadian Arctic.
Unique Iron Age shield found by Leicester archaeologists

Unique Iron Age shield found by Leicester archaeologists

A unique bark shield from the Iron Age has been discovered by archaeologists from the University of Leicester, the only one of its kind ever found in Europe.
Banksy in Venice again

Banksy in Venice again

Banksy has posted a video on Instagram showing a man assembling a set of pictures near St Mark’s Square in Venice.
A 2,500-year-old nomadic tribe has been found in Russia

A 2,500-year-old nomadic tribe has been found in Russia

A 2,500-year-old burial of members of a nomadic tribe has been uncovered in Russia by a farmer.
Nefertiti bust kept in Germany belongs to Egypt says archaeologist

Nefertiti bust kept in Germany belongs to Egypt says archaeologist

The Nefertiti bust kept in Germany belongs to Egypt stated the director of the Antiquities Museum at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
Training course in epigraphy and iconographic studies

Training course in epigraphy and iconographic studies

The training course in epigraphy and iconographic studies is open to students as well as scholars with some experience.
Cocktails with Cleopatra?

Cocktails with Cleopatra?

Israeli scientists resurrect yeast from ancient beer jugs to recreate 5,000-year-old brew.
The role of kinship in Çatalhöyük

The role of kinship in Çatalhöyük

An international team of geneticists decided to study the DNA of some of the human remains discovered in the prehistoric settlement.
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