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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.
Visualizing Victory: Propaganda around Military Victories in Antiquity

Visualizing Victory: Propaganda around Military Victories in Antiquity

This panel seeks to examine the techniques of visual propaganda used to portray military triumphs in Antiquity.
New Voices on the Polis

New Voices on the Polis

Master’s and Doctoral students are invited to submit abstracts for 20-minute papers in English relating to the polis.
Meta-sea. The Sea of the Gods

Meta-sea. The Sea of the Gods

The conference addresses the theme of circulation in connection to religion and the definition of a Mediterranean identity.
Skill and technique in Bronze Age spear combat

Skill and technique in Bronze Age spear combat

Studying Bronze Age spear fighting helps researchers better understand battle strategies and the development of weapons.
Landscape effects of hunter-gatherer practices reshape idea of agriculture

Landscape effects of hunter-gatherer practices reshape idea of agriculture

Indigenous hunter-gatherer practices play key role in plant dispersal, genetic diversity and conservation, according to new research.
Skammata, a documentary film

Skammata, a documentary film

After its successful premiere, Skammata, the documentary film by Danae Stylianou, will be screened in Lemesos (Limassol) and Pafos.
Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships in Classics & Ancient History

Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships in Classics & Ancient History

The Classics Section, within the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at Newcastle University, invites expressions of interest.
Women’s Perspectives in the Nile Valley

Women’s Perspectives in the Nile Valley

The conference ‘Women’s Perspectives in the Nile Valley’ will take place on 25th-27th of June 2025 in Warsaw (Faculty of Archaeology UW).
Communicating Archaeology

Communicating Archaeology

The British School at Athens announces that the Communicating Archaeology - PG course will take place in 14-21 January 2025.
Underwater caves yield new clues about Sicily’s first residents

Underwater caves yield new clues about Sicily’s first residents

Coastal and underwater cave sites in Sicily contain important new clues about the path and fate of early human migrants to the island.
Oldest DNA from South Africa decoded to date

Oldest DNA from South Africa decoded to date

10,000-year-old human genome are genetically similar to those of ethnic groups living in the region today.
Through the Animal Prism

Through the Animal Prism

Full program of the online international conference on ancient animals.
Disability in Ancient Egypt and Egyptology

Disability in Ancient Egypt and Egyptology

This book explores disability across time and space—from ‘ancient Egypt’ as a culture to Egyptology as a contemporary field.
Who Owns Antiquities?

Who Owns Antiquities?

This session invites papers on topics including but not limited to the future of “universal” and “encyclopaedic” museums.
Advertising a position in Classical Archaeology at UCLA

Advertising a position in Classical Archaeology at UCLA

The Department of Classics at the UCLA has been authorized to make an appointment to a full-time position in Classical Archaeology.
Trafficker of Andy Warhol print agrees to plead guilty

Trafficker of Andy Warhol print agrees to plead guilty

An Ohio man has agreed to plead guilty to a federal criminal charge for trafficking a stolen Andy Warhol print worth at least $175,000. 
Postdoctoral Position in Berlin: Religious Studies

Postdoctoral Position in Berlin: Religious Studies

The Institute of Religious Studies at the Free University of Berlin welcomes applications for a fixed-term postdoctoral position for 3 years.
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