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Three ancient quarries found in South Euboea

Three ancient quarries found in South Euboea

While installing wind parks in the greater area of the Karystos Municipality and the sites of Anatoli in the Kafireas region and at Trikorfo, Marmari.
Anthropology of War in the Roman Period Workshop

Anthropology of War in the Roman Period Workshop

The workshop aims to address the theme of human behaviour influenced by, reconfigured through and in response to war in the Roman period through the study of archaeological, epigraphic, and historical evidence. 
Ordering Information in Greco-Roman Medicine

Ordering Information in Greco-Roman Medicine

Reminder of the Feb. 15 deadline for submitting abstracts for the Society for Ancient Medicine and Pharmacy panel at the January 2020 Society for Classical Studies meeting.
Roman period finds in Dakhla Oasis

Roman period finds in Dakhla Oasis

The Egyptian archaeological mission from the Ministry of Antiquities at Ber El-Shaghala archaeological site in Mout village at Dakhla Oasis uncovered two tombs dating to the Roman period.
Research on the enduring appeal of Mary Queen of Scots

Research on the enduring appeal of Mary Queen of Scots

A project led by the University of Glasgow brings together some 40 academics and curators to help understand how the Queen's legend has impacted on Scottish society and culture.
New insights into what Neolithic people ate in southeastern Europe

New insights into what Neolithic people ate in southeastern Europe

New research has shed new light on the eating habits of Neolithic people living in southeastern Europe using food residues from pottery extracts dating back more than 8,000 years.
Skull scans tell tale of how world’s first dogs caught their prey

Skull scans tell tale of how world’s first dogs caught their prey

Analysis of the skulls of lions, wolves and hyenas has helped scientists uncover how prehistoric dogs hunted 40 million years ago.
3,000-year-old eastern North American quinoa discovered in Ontario

3,000-year-old eastern North American quinoa discovered in Ontario

A mass of charred seeds found while clearing a home construction site in Brantford, Ontario, has been identified as ancient, domesticated goosefoot.
Power Play in the Ancient World

Power Play in the Ancient World

The Department of Classics, LCS at the University of Leeds will be hosting the Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in Ancient Literature (AMPAL) in 2019, on 13th-14th June 2019.
The Mycenaean World on the Island of Cos

The Mycenaean World on the Island of Cos

Mycenaean Seminar by Toula Marketou.
Scientists prove wrong the myth of the “Mona Lisa Effect”

Scientists prove wrong the myth of the “Mona Lisa Effect”

It is that particular “Mona Lisa Effect” which describes the viewers’ impression of the eyes of the person in the painting watching them as they move in front of the picture.
The secret to Rembrandt’s impasto unveiled

The secret to Rembrandt’s impasto unveiled

Αn international team of scientists have found how Rembrandt van Rijn used his impasto technique, where thick paint makes a masterpiece protrude from the surface.
Solving the ancient mysteries of Easter Island

Solving the ancient mysteries of Easter Island

Rapa Nui islanders built monuments close to freshwater sources.
Modern art Installation for the first time on Delos

Modern art Installation for the first time on Delos

The installation on Delos will be made up of 29 life size sculpted figures placed in various parts of the island.
Restoring Palmyra’s damaged artefacts

Restoring Palmyra’s damaged artefacts

In the National Museum of Damascus, archaeologist Muntajab Youssef is restoring an ancient stone bust from Palmyra.
Europe’s largest hoard of Copper Age axes found in Northeast Bulgaria

Europe’s largest hoard of Copper Age axes found in Northeast Bulgaria

A hoard of 6,500-year-old Copper Age axes and ax hammers has been discovered by accident near the town of Polkovnik Taslakovo.
Partially shredded painting by Banksy is to be exhibited in Germany

Partially shredded painting by Banksy is to be exhibited in Germany

The work, part of which was torn into thin strips, will be shown to the public for the first time since the incident at Sotheby’s.
The belfries of Corfu… guardians of the island

The belfries of Corfu… guardians of the island

The tall, imposing and unique forms cast their shadow over the rest of the buildings and the island’s narrow alleyways (kantounia), recording Corfu’s history.
An Egyptian relief illegally smuggled into the UK is repatriated

An Egyptian relief illegally smuggled into the UK is repatriated

An Egyptian artefact has been repatriated after being put on for sale at a London auction house.
The temple of a pre-Hispanic God was found in Mexico

The temple of a pre-Hispanic God was found in Mexico

The temple is the first one dedicated to the deity, its name meaning the "Flayed God", which was worshipped by numerous peoples across central and western Mexico and the Gulf coast.
Pyramid stone block to go on display in Scotland challenged by Egyptian authorities

Pyramid stone block to go on display in Scotland challenged by Egyptian authorities

The Museum of Scotland's plan to exhibit a stone from the Great Pyramid of Giza in February has been challenged by Egyptian authorities.
Oldest known human burial identified in Lower Central America

Oldest known human burial identified in Lower Central America

The remains of a young woman were discovered by archaeologists in what is now the Nicaraguan village of Bleera Kaanu.
7th Symposium on Archaeometry of the HSA

7th Symposium on Archaeometry of the HSA

The 7th Symposium on Archaeometry of the HSA "Archaeology-Archaeometry: 30 years later" will take place on October 9-12, 2019, in Athens.
Illuminating women’s role in the creation of medieval manuscripts

Illuminating women’s role in the creation of medieval manuscripts

Analysis of the fossilized dental plaque of a medieval woman reveals lapis lazuli, suggesting she was an accomplished painter of illuminated manuscripts.
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