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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.
Polish scientists explore the Serengeti

Polish scientists explore the Serengeti

More than 30 valuable archaeological sites, previously unknown cave paintings, fragments of pottery and stone tools have been identified.
Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus

Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus

This call is aimed at PhD holders of any nationality or stateless with a background in any scientific area who wish to develop their scientific research or technological development activity in Portugal.
Burial of ancient Egyptian noblewoman found in her father’s tomb

Burial of ancient Egyptian noblewoman found in her father’s tomb

The burial chamber of a woman named Edi has been discovered during clearance work at the Tomb I, in Assiut, Egypt. 
Project to reunite Garstang’s scattered archaeological finds awarded £585K

Project to reunite Garstang’s scattered archaeological finds awarded £585K

A £585K funding to locate and make accessible the vast archaeological collections excavated by renowned archaeologist John Garstang.
Bronze Age cemetery found at road construction site in Poland

Bronze Age cemetery found at road construction site in Poland

A cemetery built over 4,000 years ago has been discovered by archaeologists during research in Parkoszowice.
Massive Viking burial ground

Massive Viking burial ground

Archaeologists from Museum Odense have discovered more than 50 exceptionally well-preserved skeletons in Åsum, east of Odense.
‘Born From Stone’ by Goshka Macuga

‘Born From Stone’ by Goshka Macuga

Inspired by the ancient Roman temple of Mithras discovered on the Bloomberg site, Macuga invites viewers to delve into the rich tapestry of Roman mythology.
Unexpected early kūmara cultivation discovered in Otago study

Unexpected early kūmara cultivation discovered in Otago study

Research has uncovered the unlikely location of one of the earliest securely dated sites of kūmara cultivation in Polynesia.
Surprising discovery in the megalithic necropolis of Panoría

Surprising discovery in the megalithic necropolis of Panoría

What circumstances could have led to such a pronounced bias in the population buried at Panoría?
Early interactions between Europeans and Indigenous North Americans

Early interactions between Europeans and Indigenous North Americans

By examining ancient walrus DNA, an international research team led by Lund University in Sweden have retraced the walrus ivory trade routes of the Viking Age.
The Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East database

The Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East database

Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East now has a public searchable database for its collections.
Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships at Exeter

Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships at Exeter

The Department of Classics, Ancient History, Religion and Theology at the University of Exeter invites expressions of interest from postdoctoral scholars and senior postgraduates.
Opportunities for study at Indiana University – Bloomington

Opportunities for study at Indiana University – Bloomington

For prospective students, and those who advise prospective students, there are two opportunities for funding for the Indiana University MA program in Egyptology.
Graduate Programs at Washington University in St. Louis

Graduate Programs at Washington University in St. Louis

An informational Zoom about the graduate programs (PhD and terminal MA) at Washington University in St. Louis is scheduled for Saturday, October 19.
Birmingham research seminar programme

Birmingham research seminar programme

Programme of events for the autumn term research seminars in Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, at the University of Birmingham.
Previously unknown Neolithic society in Morocco discovered

Previously unknown Neolithic society in Morocco discovered

Multi-disciplinary archaeological survey at the site of Oued Beht, Morocco, reveals a previously unknown 3400–2900 BC farming society.
Another Franklin expedition crew member has been identified

Another Franklin expedition crew member has been identified

The skeletal remains of a senior officer of Sir John Franklin's 1845 Northwest Passage expedition have been identified.
AI-accelerated Nazca survey

AI-accelerated Nazca survey

With the help of Artificial Intelligence, the team discovered and documented 303 new figurative geoglyphs in only six months.
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