This intensive course gives participants a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience with one of the major pottery sequences in Greece, guided by leading specialists in the field.
New evidence for a late 5th Dynasty settlement quarter linked to royal expeditions at Tell Edfu and four artifacts on the western side of the Kom Ombo temple.
Teeth and bones of the extinct bat were recovered from 19 to 16-million-year-old sediments near the town of St Bathans in Central Otago on the South Island.
Researchers investigate an important time in the history of life, which marks the end of ancient kinds of animals in the oceans and on land, and the beginning of the modern-style faunas we see today.
It took 17 years for archeologists in southwest China's Sichuan Province to restore a "dragon bed". The structure is believed to have been used 2,500 years ago by a king.
An Egyptian Archaeological mission working at Al-Abd land in Alexandria uncovered a number of archaeological elements and remains of tombs dated back to the Greaco-Roman era.
The famous 15th century astronomical clock, one of the best-known tourist attractions in the old town of Prague, has stopped recently for six months of repairs.
Until now it was a common belief that our ancient ancestors didn’t live past 40 years of age. But according to a new research they usually died at the age of 70!
A rare and important prehistoric site, roughly half of a million years old, extending over about 10 dunams, was uncovered during the last few months in Jaljulia.
The Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports is awaiting the official data of the American authorities in order to proceed to the appropriate actions for the repatriation of the Greek antiquities.
Ancient irrigation system allowed a farming community in arid northwestern China to raise livestock and cultivate crops in one of the world’s driest desert climates.
Genetic analysis of ancient DNA from a 6-week-old infant found at an Interior Alaska archaeological site has revealed a previously unknown population of ancient people in North America.
Remains of a 1500-year-old monastery and church dating from the Byzantine period have been uncovered by archaeologists at an archaeological site in Beit Shemesh, Israel.