It is the first that the Intergovernmental Committee recognizes the historical, cultural, legal and moral aspects of the return of the Parthenon sculptures.
A building which most probably is part of a Greco-Roman bath, pottery vessels, terracotta statues, bronze tools, a stone fragment engraved with hieroglyphs etc. were discovered at the San El-Hagar archaeological site.
The study provides a new perspective on both the timing and extent of metallurgy in the Balkans, and the associated economic change this brought to the region, such as the inception of the Metal Ages.
Pompeii was an ancient Roman town-city near modern Naples, Italy that was mostly destroyed and buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
The conference will receive papers on the three major varieties of standard Greek, exploring new methodologies and investigating understudied phenomena from linguistic, philological, literary and historico-cultural angles.
Study published in the journal Quaternary Geochronology, about the direct dating of a fossil tooth of Homo antecessor from the unit TD6 of the archaeological site of Gran Dolina in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain).
Proposals for Scholars’ Colloquium papers will be accepted from graduate students and senior scholars in the fields of Egyptology, Anthropology, Classics, Fine Arts, Archaeology, Nubian Studies.
Palaeontologists from University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland have discovered 125 million-year-old dandruff preserved amongst the plumage of feathered dinosaurs and early birds, revealing the first evidence of how dinosaurs shed their skin.
Starting about 7,000 years ago, something weird seems to have happened to men: Over the next two millennia, recent studies suggest, their genetic diversity —specifically, the diversity of their Y chromosomes— collapsed.
A scientific and religious collaboration in most complex circumstances to create innovative technical solutions which made it possible to carry out conservation during religious services and in the most sacred part of the site.
Polish scientists discovered dozens of previously unknown hieroglyphic inscriptions on the rocks near the temple of Hathor at Gebelein, Southern Egypt.
Researchers from the Université libre de Bruxelles’s centre for archaeological research (CReA-Patrimoine) has announced the discovery of a well-preserved Inca mummy at an excavation site at Pachacamac Peru.
It was previously believed that altarpieces from the late Middle Ages were made in Germany. New research shows that several of them were made in Norway.