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Excavations of the University of Cyprus at Palaipafos

Excavations of the University of Cyprus at Palaipafos

The main objective of this year's excavation was to locate the level on which the tumulus of Laona was erected upon.
Endogamy and pathogens in early medieval Spanish community

Endogamy and pathogens in early medieval Spanish community

An archaeogenetic study by researchers from Sweden and Spain sheds new light on the isolated medieval community Las Gobas in northern Spain.
Viking Age: Interpersonal violence more common in Norway

Viking Age: Interpersonal violence more common in Norway

Study sheds new light on how Viking Age societies in Norway and Denmark differed in their experiences with violence.
SSEA/SEEA Annual Colloquium and Symposium

SSEA/SEEA Annual Colloquium and Symposium

The 48th Annual Colloquium and Symposium will take place in Toronto on the weekend of 1st to 3rd November 2024.
Archaeo-Bodies, a TRAC Workshop

Archaeo-Bodies, a TRAC Workshop

This workshop places the bodies-at-work at the heart of the relationship between archaeology and modern society.
To kill mammoths in the Ice Age, people used planted pikes

To kill mammoths in the Ice Age, people used planted pikes

UC Berkeley archeologists say the findings might help resolve the debate about Clovis points and reshape how we think about hunting some 13,000 years ago.
Fossil hotspots in Africa and human evolution

Fossil hotspots in Africa and human evolution

New study shows how the mismatch between where fossils are preserved and where humans likely lived may influence our understanding of early human evolution.
New interpretation of runes reveals pricing in Viking Age

New interpretation of runes reveals pricing in Viking Age

A new interpretation of the runic inscription on the Forsa Ring provides fresh insights into the Viking Age monetary system.
Early mammals lived longer

Early mammals lived longer

What distinguishes the growth and development patterns of early mammals of the Jurassic period?
Digitized edition: Les ouvriers de la Tombe

Digitized edition: Les ouvriers de la Tombe

Published in 1985, this synthesis on one of the major sites of Pharaonic Egypt, a concession of the Ifao since 1922.
August Fool Moon at the Acropolis Museum

August Fool Moon at the Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis Museum celebrates August Full Moon on Monday 19 August2024 with a concert, with Greeksongs about the moon, film music.
Sesostris – Scheschonq – Sesonchosis

Sesostris – Scheschonq – Sesonchosis

Why Sesostris? Why does the classical antiquity tell stories about this Egyptian hero king of the second millennium BC? On which basis?
Rocks in Motion

Rocks in Motion

Rock art in Dakhleh was produced for perhaps as long as 10 millennia, resulting in the formation of hundreds of sites displaying thousands of images.
Discoveries during work on 32 Stodman Street

Discoveries during work on 32 Stodman Street

Medieval features discovered including walls, wells, enclosure boundaries and pits, one of which contained a fully intact horse burial. 
Natural born consumers

Natural born consumers

Researchers including Göttingen University show that modern behaviour explains prehistoric economies.
Asian Bronze in the Rijksmuseum

Asian Bronze in the Rijksmuseum

The museum brings together more than 75 bronze masterpieces from India, China, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, Nepal and Korea.
Ancient Egyptian Philosophy

Ancient Egyptian Philosophy

The Egyptians had developed concepts showing they questioned things, and even reached advanced philosophical concepts.
The African Origin of Civilization

The African Origin of Civilization

This exhibition presents masterpieces from the Museum’s collections from west and central Africa alongside art from ancient Egypt.
Silk Roads

Silk Roads

Working with 29 partners, the exhibition offers a unique chance to see objects from the length and breadth of the Silk Roads.
Archaeologists find more prehistoric artefacts in Raj Cave

Archaeologists find more prehistoric artefacts in Raj Cave

Research in the Raj Cave has been resumed. The goal is to reconstruct climate changes in prehistory and study the life of Neanderthals.
British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships

British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Centre for Spartan & Peloponnesian Studies (CSPS) welcomes expressions of interest (EoIs) from outstanding postdoctoral scholars.
Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies scholarships

Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies scholarships

The Berlin Graduate school of Ancient Studies is offering two doctoral scholarships funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
Leicester Cathedral Revealed – Animal Bone Discoveries

Leicester Cathedral Revealed – Animal Bone Discoveries

The assessment of the animal bones at Leicester Cathedral and what they tell us about life in Leicester in the past.
Helmets and Body Armour in New Kingdom Egypt

Helmets and Body Armour in New Kingdom Egypt

This book examines the dynamics around the introduction and spread of helmets and body armour throughout Egypt during the 18th, 19th and 20th Dynasties. 
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