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A very small ancient Thracian brick tomb was found in Bulgaria

A very small ancient Thracian brick tomb was found in Bulgaria

Archaeologists in Bulgaria have unearthed the smallest ancient Thracian brick tomb in the country, near the town of Rozovo.
Figures drawn by Çavdar Turks were found at a Temple of Zeus

Figures drawn by Çavdar Turks were found at a Temple of Zeus

Hundreds of figures drawn by Çavdar Turks on the Temple of Zeus in the ancient city of Aizanoi, in Turkey's Kütahya province have been discovered, recorded and will soon be included in a book with studies.
Excavations at the sanctuary of the Great Gods after 22 years

Excavations at the sanctuary of the Great Gods after 22 years

Research on the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrace offers an excellent though fleeting picture of the important role of this mystical cult in Hellenistic times.
The discovery of the tomb of priest Kaires

The discovery of the tomb of priest Kaires

Archaeologists working at Abusir pyramid field discovered a unique burial complex of the royal confidant and priest Kaires. 
Bone knife from Morocco is oldest specialized tool of Aterian culture

Bone knife from Morocco is oldest specialized tool of Aterian culture

This find indicates the appearance of a unique technological complex in North Africa around 90,000 years ago.
Jade axes in the Aegean and Anatolia

Jade axes in the Aegean and Anatolia

Lecture by Lasse Sørensen.
Communications Workshop

Communications Workshop

This 3-day interactive, content-driven course is a focused learning experience that provides a systemic approach on how to successfully attract the attention of key audiences through traditional, new and social media.
Siberian paleontologists discovered the oldest macro-skeleton remains

Siberian paleontologists discovered the oldest macro-skeleton remains

Palaeopascichnus resembles a series of spheres or ellipsoids, which are placed one by one and called chambers.
Eighth-century skeleton found at Torcello

Eighth-century skeleton found at Torcello

On the island of Torcello, at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice excavation site, some protagonists of the island's thousand-year history have begun to emerge.
Traces of opiates found in ancient Cypriot vessel

Traces of opiates found in ancient Cypriot vessel

Researchers at the University of York and the British Museum have discovered traces of opiates preserved inside a distinctive vessel dating back to the Late Bronze Age.
The temple of Apollo on Delos is being restored

The temple of Apollo on Delos is being restored

The relevant preliminary study was “passed” unanimously by the Central Archaeological Council and the project is expected to begin in the spring, having first been incorporated in the current NSRF.
Greece and Bulgaria: Cultural bridges for progress and sustainability

Greece and Bulgaria: Cultural bridges for progress and sustainability

Presented in five sections are cultural collaborations unknown to the general public that were conducted over the last decades.
Production and circulation of metals in the Early Cycladic period

Production and circulation of metals in the Early Cycladic period

Cycladic Seminar by Myrto Georgakopoulou.
Prehistoric man with a delicate touch

Prehistoric man with a delicate touch

Headed by Senckenberg scientist Katerina Harvati, researchers concluded that Neanderthal man performed his day-to-day work with precise hand and finger movements.
Books from the personal collection of Yiannis Moralis in Veria

Books from the personal collection of Yiannis Moralis in Veria

The Moralis Collection will make up a section of the library’s reference material and will shortly be available for use on its premises only.
Shohet Scholars cohort of 2019-2020

Shohet Scholars cohort of 2019-2020

The Shohet Scholars Grant Program of the International Catacomb Society is now accepting applications to the Shohet Scholars cohort of 2019-2020.
University of Toronto: Ancient Philosophy Search

University of Toronto: Ancient Philosophy Search

The Department of Classics and the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto invite applications for a full-time tenure-stream position in the area of Ancient Philosophy.
Position in Classics at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

Position in Classics at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

The Classics Programme at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) invites applications for the permanent position of Lecturer in Classics.
Huge building found in the Hid Al-Demerdash area

Huge building found in the Hid Al-Demerdash area

The Egyptian archaeological mission in Mit Rahina discovered a huge archaeological building in Demerdash basin area located 400 km north of Mit Rahina Museum.
Pizzamano fecit: An artist from the Ionian Islands at the dawn of a new era

Pizzamano fecit: An artist from the Ionian Islands at the dawn of a new era

Gerasimos Pitsamanos lived an eventful life, working for the progress and freedom of the Ionian Islands and for Hellenism as a whole.
Brexit deal might lead to return of Parthenon marbles to Greece

Brexit deal might lead to return of Parthenon marbles to Greece

The Parthenon marbles, now kept at the British museum, might be returned to Greece as a consequence of Brexit.
Lack of science support fails Brazil

Lack of science support fails Brazil

Reflecting on Brazil's National Museum fire, scientists warn against lack of museum investment.
The NAM celebrates the European Days of Cultural Heritage

The NAM celebrates the European Days of Cultural Heritage

With an educational programme for children and theme tours for adults by archeaologists of the Museum.
Piraeus: Port of Triremes

Piraeus: Port of Triremes

The Hellenic Maritime Museum participates again this year in celebrating the European Days of Cultural Heritage.
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