The prehistoric settlement under Lake Kuolimojarvi gives insight to human occupation in South Karelia during the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic Stone Age.
Important finds were made during this year’s excavations in the sanctuary of Apollo at the site of Mandra on the uninhabited island of Despotikon, west of Antiparos.
A hoard of seven silver coins minted in the Principality of Achaea,or Morea, has been discovered by archaeologists in the Rusocastro Fortress in Southeast Bulgaria.
A study that examined the shape of hundreds of fossilized shark teeth suggests that modern shark biodiversity was triggered by the end-Cretaceous mass extinction event.
The Dipartimento di Filologia, Letteratura e Linguistica of the Università degli Studi di Cagliari and the Department of Classics of the University of Edinburgh are starting a joint PhD programme.
Apart from the masterpieces of the Archaic and Classical era exhibited in its halls, it will now highlight the daily life of the inhabitants who had lived in the area during different eras.
D. Athanasoulis, head of the Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades, spoke to the Athens and Macedonian News Agency about the rich burial of a prominent woman found at Episkopi on Sikinos.
An international research group applied methods of theoretical physics to investigate the electromagnetic response of the Great Pyramid to radio waves.
The foundations of a Roman building that is probably the oldest library in Germany have been uncovered in central Cologne in archaeological excavations.