“Down by the Water. Interdisciplinary Studies of Dynamic Shorelines, Maritime Communities and their Boats” will take place on November 29, 2024 at University of Hull.
There are still a few spaces on the summer term short courses on Sparta, Imperialism in the Roman Republic, and Speeches in Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War.
An UdeM study unveils fresh insights into how Neanderthals and Homo sapiens organized their living spaces at the Riparo Bombrini site in northern Italy.
An ancient artefact that had been removed during German occupation was returned to Greece by the Municipality of Hannover and the August Kestner Museum.
The study of the feeding pattern of sheep in the Cueva de El Toro, Malaga, some 7,200 years ago demonstrates that livestock management practices of the Western Mediterranean during the Old Neolithic were far more varied than believed until now.
During archaeological excavations in the Schöningen open-cast coal mine in 1994, the discovery of the oldest, remarkably well-preserved hunting weapons known to humanity caused an international sensation.