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Colloquium on Late Antiquity

Colloquium on Late Antiquity

The aim of the Colloquium is to bring together and achieving synergy among PhD Students from across the UK and abroad working on Late Antiquity.
Oldest recorded solar eclipse helps date the Egyptian pharaohs

Oldest recorded solar eclipse helps date the Egyptian pharaohs

Researchers have pinpointed the date of what could be the oldest solar eclipse yet recorded.
‘Mega-carnivore’ dinosaur roamed southern Africa 200 million years ago

‘Mega-carnivore’ dinosaur roamed southern Africa 200 million years ago

An international team of scientists has discovered the first evidence that a huge carnivorous dinosaur roamed southern Africa 200 million year ago.
6,000-year-old skull could be from the world’s earliest known tsunami victim

6,000-year-old skull could be from the world’s earliest known tsunami victim

Scientists studying the effects of tsunamis have now shed light on what could be the earliest record of a person killed in a tsunami.
Crops evolving ten millennia before experts thought

Crops evolving ten millennia before experts thought

Ancient hunter-gatherers began to systemically affect the evolution of crops up to thirty thousand years ago.
Could Squirrel trade have contributed to England’s medieval leprosy outbreak?

Could Squirrel trade have contributed to England’s medieval leprosy outbreak?

Genetic analysis of a pre-Norman skull unearthed in a garden in Hoxne, Suffolk, has added to a growing body of evidence that East Anglia may have been the epicentre of an epidemic of leprosy that spread through medieval England.
Deadly lead: how lead poisoning affected the Roman Empire

Deadly lead: how lead poisoning affected the Roman Empire

Archaeologists at the University of Sheffield are investigating how lead poisoning affected human health in the Roman Empire.
Suspected looted ancient Greek vases for sale at London art fair

Suspected looted ancient Greek vases for sale at London art fair

Two ancient Greek vases on sale at London art fair are considered looted antiquities by experts.
A 16th-century astrolabe has been found off the coast of Oman

A 16th-century astrolabe has been found off the coast of Oman

Archaeologists say a navigational tool found in Vasco da Gama's sunken ship off the coast of Oman is an astrolabe. It was found near al-Hallaniyah island in the Arabian Sea.
Ancient vase painting and contemporary creations of visual art

Ancient vase painting and contemporary creations of visual art

A temporary exhibition of the Spanish painter Miguel Ángel Vázguez will be hosted at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki.
Masterpieces from the Shanghai Museum to the Acropolis Museum

Masterpieces from the Shanghai Museum to the Acropolis Museum

A bronze ritual basin and the painted scroll “Travelling along the Clear River” make up the works exhibited by the Acropolis Museum in honour of October 28.
Older Neandertal survived with a little help from his friends

Older Neandertal survived with a little help from his friends

An older Neandertal from about 50,000 years ago, who had suffered multiple injuries and other degenerations, became deaf and must have relied on the help of others to avoid prey and survive well into his 40s.
Unique ancient ornamental figurines found during excavations in Russia

Unique ancient ornamental figurines found during excavations in Russia

Ancient ornaments discovered during excavations in Russia are puzzling archaeologists as to the culture that made them.
The Archaeology and Topography of Ancient Greece

The Archaeology and Topography of Ancient Greece

The BSA Summer School provides a unique opportunity for students from UK and Irish Universities to discover and explore the landscape and archaeological sites of Ancient Greece.
Postdoctoral Fellowships at Maynooth University

Postdoctoral Fellowships at Maynooth University

The Irish Research Council (IRC) has recently opened the Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme for 2018.
Coptic tombstone found in Luxor

Coptic tombstone found in Luxor

A very well preserved Coptic tombstone has been discovered during excavations in Luxor.
Capturing memories of museums before and after the occupation

Capturing memories of museums before and after the occupation

The exhibition displays, among other things, archive images of exhibition spaces in the National Archaeological Museum and the Archaeological Museum of Delphi before the World War II.
Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica now online

Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica now online

A double corpus of the Greek Inscriptions of Libya has just been published online.
A 2,000-year-old mosaic is returned to Italy along with other artefacts

A 2,000-year-old mosaic is returned to Italy along with other artefacts

Part of a floor mosaic turned into a coffee table, coming from one of emperor Caligula's private ceremonial ships, is returned to Italy from the United States among other artefacts.
Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in Ancient History (AMPAH 2018)

Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in Ancient History (AMPAH 2018)

AMPAH 2018 invites papers from postgraduate students of Ancient History, including the history and historiography of Classical Greece and Rome.
The Theatre of Ancient Thouria has come to light

The Theatre of Ancient Thouria has come to light

The excavation at the “Hellenika” site brought to light the entire perimeter of the ancient theatre’s orchestra whose diameter is 16.30 m.
New tyrannosaur fossil is most complete found in Southwestern US

New tyrannosaur fossil is most complete found in Southwestern US

It was airlifted by helicopter Sunday, Oct 15, from a remote field site, and delivered to the Natural History Museum of Utah.
Ancient Greek theatre acoustics not as legendary as described

Ancient Greek theatre acoustics not as legendary as described

Researchers who have examined the famous acoustics of the ancient theatre of Epidaurus say they are not as stunning as it has been claimed.
The Benaki Toy Museum: A world dedicated to childhood

The Benaki Toy Museum: A world dedicated to childhood

The Toy Museum aims to study, promote and display all the aspects and expressions of the ‟Child and Toy” theme, while simultaneously it narrates, in an inventive way, the everyday life of children from the 17th century down to our times.
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