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Earthquake on Kos island damaged antiquities

Earthquake on Kos island damaged antiquities

Monuments and archaeological sites on the island of Kos have been damaged by the earthquake that shook the island on Friday.
Scientists in Asia find 5,000-year-long record of tsunamis

Scientists in Asia find 5,000-year-long record of tsunamis

Scientists investigating the seismic history of Indian Ocean to better understand quake and tsunami dynamics have discovered a record of tsunamis dating back thousands of years.
Ancient smiley face dates back 3,700 years

Ancient smiley face dates back 3,700 years

Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a 3,700-year-old pitcher with a smiley face painted on it.
Hundreds of man-made caves found beneath Nottingham

Hundreds of man-made caves found beneath Nottingham

Hundreds of man-made caves lie beneath Nottingham, used throughout the centuries as dungeons, bomb shelters, beer breweries or cellars.
Goldsmith’s tomb revealed on River Nile island

Goldsmith’s tomb revealed on River Nile island

A previously unknown tomb, some 3400 years old, has recently been uncovered on the island of Sai in the River Nile.
Travelling to Cycladic Culture

Travelling to Cycladic Culture

Through the exhibition, visitors to Athens International Airport will get a first impression of what the Cyclades were like in 3000 BC, before visiting today’s islands of the Aegean.
2018 ICEE Conference Hosting Partners

2018 ICEE Conference Hosting Partners

A unique opportunity for institutions to engage with a diverse network of exhibition professionals, build international networks, showcase the work of local institutions and create business opportunities.
Strong concern about Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

Strong concern about Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

The adverse experience of the conversion to mosques of other churches by the same name, with catastrophic operations on monuments and mainly on their decoration, does not allow complacency.
Life around the ….’tropical’ lake of Gavathas

Life around the ….’tropical’ lake of Gavathas

Paleontological evidence was recently published in a prestigious scientific journal, providing data on the ecosystem round the tropical lake that existed In the Gavathas region 19 million years ago.
International Summer School of Archaeology and Greek Language in Thessaloniki

International Summer School of Archaeology and Greek Language in Thessaloniki

Participating are undergraduate and postgraduate students from universities abroad, who are studying archaeology, history of art, anthropology, classics and history.
The deep antiquity of Aboriginal occupation

The deep antiquity of Aboriginal occupation

Aboriginal people have been in Australia for at least 65,000 years – much longer than the 47,000 years believed by some archaeologists.
A journey to the Holy Land

A journey to the Holy Land

The exhibition at the Monastery of the Evangelismos tis Theotokou of Skiathos will be on from July 30 to October 31, 2017.
Why Tyrannosaurus was a slow runner

Why Tyrannosaurus was a slow runner

No other animal on land is larger than an elephant – but the fastest runner is the medium-sized cheetah.
Roman sarcophagus found at building site in central London

Roman sarcophagus found at building site in central London

Archaeologists in London have excavated a Roman sarcophagus from a building site in central London.
Emotions at the Acropolis Museum

Emotions at the Acropolis Museum

The exhibition puts us in touch with emotions in Greek antiquity and illustrates the important role they can play in fostering our understanding of ancient Greek art, literature, history, politics, society and religion.
Meticulous research with a discerning eye

Meticulous research with a discerning eye

One should see something more than what you discover; be able to recreate it, resurrect it, enter the world inhabited by the tenants of a space, capture their spirit, their activities, always with data, of course.
Building complex revealed in Despotiko

Building complex revealed in Despotiko

Results of the recent excavation season at the island in Cyclades.
Museum and Child

Museum and Child

An innovative e-learning programme, entitled "Museum and Child", is being implemented by the Museum of Cycladic Art.
Archaeologists use forensics to decipher mass grave mystery

Archaeologists use forensics to decipher mass grave mystery

Scientists use forensics to determine who were buried in the ancient mass grave discovered last year in Phaleron, Greece.
Daily trips to the Marine Park of Nisiopi

Daily trips to the Marine Park of Nisiopi

The visit to Nisiopi Park starts with a scientific briefing of all visitors on the premises of the Natural History Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest in Sigri.
Lydia Koniordou inaugurated the Tériade Museum

Lydia Koniordou inaugurated the Tériade Museum

The new wing and renovated halls of the Tériade Museum in Mytilene, one of the most important museums dedicated to modern art, were opened by Lydia Koniordou.
Multimedia exhibition of works by Vincent Van Gogh at the Athens Concert Hall, Megaron

Multimedia exhibition of works by Vincent Van Gogh at the Athens Concert Hall, Megaron

The three dimensional visual art exhibition called ‟Van Gogh Alive- The Experience” has, to date, toured 35 cities of the world and has been visited by more than 10.000.000 spectators.
Cretaceous Tanaidaceans took care of their offspring more than 105 million years ago

Cretaceous Tanaidaceans took care of their offspring more than 105 million years ago

A scientific team has found the first evidence of parental care in Tanaidaceans, dating back to more than 105 million years.
Met Museum welcomes 7 million visitors

Met Museum welcomes 7 million visitors

The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that it welcomed 7 million visitors across its three locations—The Met Fifth Avenue, The Met Cloisters, and The Met Breuer—in the fiscal year that ended on June 30.
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