Group of 16 engineers has investigated why the Leaning Tower of Pisa has survived the strong earthquakes that have hit the region since the middle ages.
The Department of Classics and Italian studies of Bologna University invites applications for a fully-funded PhD studentship reserved for foreign graduates.
The research sheds new light on the long-standing “steppe theory” on the origin and movement of Indo-European languages made possible by the domestication of the horse.
Found in their possession and confiscated were 38 ancient coins and portable icons that fall under the provisions of the Law “On protection of antiquities and cultural heritage in general”.
A project led by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History has excavated the Panga ya Saidi cave site, in the coastal hinterland of Kenya.
The theory that a secret chamber existed in Tutankhamun's tomb, Egypt, has been rejected, scientists concluded after special scans were performed at the site.
Following the success of the 2017 season, the University of Edinburgh - Apolline Project excavations at Aeclanum will again run a summer school in geophysical survey in 2018.
This conference will investigate the Roman and Byzantine Empires up to the 11th century, focusing on how marginalisation practices evolved as common assumptions about social, political, and religious margins shifted.
After 25 years of collecting fossils at a Pennsylvania site, scientists at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University now have a much better picture of an ancient, extinct 12-foot fish and the world in which it lived.
What role does the digital have in our study of the past? Is the digital always superior to the material/physical? These questions were central to discussions held during the conference at the Swedish Institute in Athens (February 13 - 15, 2018).
The findings from two excavations in the centre of Prague have been published by the City of Prague museum, including items from Medieval Times and a rare statuette of a Madonna.
The Classical Association is looking to appoint a new Association Secretary to perform the day-to-day running of this UK charity, whose remit is to promote access to the study of the classical world.