The 10th Conference of Postgraduate students and PhD candidates of the Faculty of Philology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will be held in Athens on 1st–4th October 2019
Anthropologist Paula Sabloff analyzes the archeological and written records of eight premodern states separated by both time and space, detailing ways that queen rulers and main wives took political action.
The modern human face is distinctively different to that of our near relatives and now researchers believe its evolution may have been partly driven by our need for good social skills.
Farming was brought to Britain by migrants from continental Europe, and not adopted by pre-existing hunter-gatherers, indicates a new ancient DNA study.
The Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies, University of Bologna, seeks applications for one doctoral scholarship, fully funded for three years.
Starting around 4,500 BCE, a new phenomenon of constructing megalithic monuments, particularly for funerary practices, emerged along the Atlantic façade.
A unique statue from the Iolas collection is on show for the first time in the National Archaeological Museum’s temporary exhibition The Countless Aspects of Beauty.
The Museum of Byzantine Culture participates in the action week (15-21 April 2019) for the promotion of the multifaceted work of the Archaeological Service with two screenings and a lecture.
A new branch has been added to the human evolutionary tree after a species of small, ancient human, Homo luzonensis, was described from the Philippines.
The volume aims to throw light on the two different faces of the creation of writing – invention and adaptation – and on the multidimensional nature of such processes.
The new Internet platform ViMuseo.com presents itself throughout Europe with more than 20,000 museums from 44 European countries and almost 30,000 museums from the USA.
An international team, led by an archaeologist from the University of Southampton and the University of Bordeaux, has revealed the first example of Palaeolithic figurative cave art found in the Balkan Peninsula.