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Alignment of Ancient Greek temple to full moon research

Alignment of Ancient Greek temple to full moon research

A new research, analysing orientation patterns of ancient Greek temples, has presented its findings after a survey of the Valley of the Temples UNESCO site in Italy.
Fifth millennium wand oldest lead object in the Levant

Fifth millennium wand oldest lead object in the Levant

A fifth millennium artefact made of lead and wood, in the shape of a wand or a small sword, has been found in a grave in Israel's northern Negev desert, indicating that people in Late Chalcolithic period, known for copper work, knew how to smelt lead.
Seventh Conference of Italian Archaeology

Seventh Conference of Italian Archaeology

Call for papers for the Seventh Conference of Italian Archaeology to be held at the National University of Ireland, Galway from April 16th to 18th 2016.
Rare images of sunken Pearl Harbor seaplane

Rare images of sunken Pearl Harbor seaplane

NOAA and University of Hawaii archaeologists released rare images of a U.S. Navy airplane sunk during the opening minutes of the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on Oahu on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941.
Engraved schist slab may depict paleolithic campsites

Engraved schist slab may depict paleolithic campsites

13,000 year-old engraving may map hunter-gatherer campsite.
Seismic protection of Greek ancient monuments project

Seismic protection of Greek ancient monuments project

An interdisciplinary research project with a team of experts in civil and chemical engineering, architecture, geology and archaeology aims at evaluating seismic behaviour of Greek monuments.
Extremely rare Viking skeleton and coffin go on display

Extremely rare Viking skeleton and coffin go on display

An extremely rare skeletal find joins the displays at JORVIK Viking Centre this month. It is the first time one of the Swinegate skeletons, uncovered during archaeological excavations in 1990, goes on public display.
Impression of King Hezekiah’s royal seal discovered in excavations in Jerusalem

Impression of King Hezekiah’s royal seal discovered in excavations in Jerusalem

First seal impression of an Israelite or Judean king ever exposed in situ in a scientific archaeological excavation.
Imaging yields evidence of heart disease in archaeological find

Imaging yields evidence of heart disease in archaeological find

Heart-shaped lead urns shed light on the health conditions of the people buried more than 400 years ago.
Trove of Roman coins from Wales declared treasure

Trove of Roman coins from Wales declared treasure

Silver coins dating back nearly 2,000 years to the Roman period and two Medieval rings have been declared treasure about a year after being found in a field by walkers using metal detectors.
New findings move Aboriginal occupation of Australia to 50,000 years ago

New findings move Aboriginal occupation of Australia to 50,000 years ago

Archaeologists at Boodie Cave, Barrow Island, have found evidence of humans living there thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
The woman beneath the bandages

The woman beneath the bandages

Stanford radiologists investigate woman who died in Egypt more than 3,000 years ago.
Eat a paleo peach

Eat a paleo peach

The sweet, juicy peaches we love today might have been a popular snack long before modern humans arrived on the scene.
Exhibition with underwater Egyptian antiquities in London

Exhibition with underwater Egyptian antiquities in London

The British Museum will hold an exhibition featuring antiquities from Egypt found underwater, the first one since 2011 to take place. The Egyptian ambassador in London highlighted the significance of the event, hoping the Mediterranean will be a sea of
Shakespeare’s kitchen unearthed in Stratford-upon-Avon

Shakespeare’s kitchen unearthed in Stratford-upon-Avon

Shakespeare's kitchen, including a hearth and cold storage pit, has been discovered by archaeologists digging up the playwright's home in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Presenting Mycenae beyond the obvious

Presenting Mycenae beyond the obvious

The John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation presented the volume “Mycenae” which is the 17th consecutive addition to publishing programme "The Museums’ Cycle”
Bonobos Documented for First Time Using Ancient Pre-Agricultural Tools

Bonobos Documented for First Time Using Ancient Pre-Agricultural Tools

For the first time, a study has observed bonobos making sophisticated use of ancient pre-agricultural tools.
Τeaching not essential for toolmaking

Τeaching not essential for toolmaking

A new study from the University of Exeter has found that teaching is not essential for people to learn to make effective tools.
Rare fossil of a horned dinosaur found from ‘lost continent’

Rare fossil of a horned dinosaur found from ‘lost continent’

A rare fossil of a horned dog-sized dinosaur from the lost continent of Laramidia has been identified.
Pre-Inca tombs found in Peru

Pre-Inca tombs found in Peru

Archaeologists in Lima, Peru, have discovered four tombs which might have belonged to the Ichma culture, which preceded the Inca civilisation.
There may be hidden chambers in Tutankhamun’s tomb

There may be hidden chambers in Tutankhamun’s tomb

High resolution scanning performed in King Tutankhamun's tomb has revealed there is at least one hidden chamber in the tomb.
Reformation ‘recycling’ may have saved rare painting from destruction

Reformation ‘recycling’ may have saved rare painting from destruction

A rare medieval painting depicting Judas’ betrayal of Christ may have survived destruction at the hands of 16th century iconoclasts after being ‘recycled’ to list the Ten Commandments instead.
Roman ring depicting cupid to be put on display

Roman ring depicting cupid to be put on display

A 1,700-year-old Roman gold ring with a stone bearing an engraving of Cupid found in a village in the UK will be put on display.
Extremely well preserved Egyptian sarcophagus found

Extremely well preserved Egyptian sarcophagus found

A sarcophagus of a 22nd dynasty nobleman has been unearthed around the tomb of Amenhotep in El-Assassif necropolis on Luxor's west Bank.
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