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Cache of Painted Coffins and Papyri Discovered in Qurna
Excavations are ongoing to locate the original tombs from which these coffins were transferred.
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Ioannina Castle
Ancient Sparta
Chlemoutsi / Clermont Castle
Ancient Asine
by Archaeology Newsroom
Six million years of African mammal fossil history
The East African Rift Valley is a fossil-rich area that preserves the most complete record of human evolution anywhere in the world.
News
26/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Citizenship and foreigners in Mediterranean societies
Papers are invited for the conference 'Citizenship and foreigners in Mediterranean societies from antiquity to today'.
Research - Education
26/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
The Posthuman Personhood of the Dead
CfP for the session "The Posthuman Personhood of the Dead in the Ancient Mediterranean" at the CAA conference in New York, Feb 12-15, 2025.
Research - Education
26/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Humans and Amazonian animals: a complex relationship
Rock art has provided an insight into the relationship between the earliest settlers on the continent and the animals they encountered.
News
26/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Gold items and a coin hoard found in Egypt
An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities has uncovered a group of 63 mudbrick tombs and burials.
News
25/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
The ‘scent’ of da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine
Kraków museum employees and scientists examined the scent of Leonardo da Vinci's famous work and captured it in a felt-tip pen.
News
25/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Hunter-gatherers kept an ‘orderly home’
Archaeological evidence has shown that hunter-gatherers likely kept an orderly home by creating ‘zones’ for particular domestic activities.
News
25/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Archaeology of Colour
The present volume is another contribution to the ongoing exploration of the rich history of colour in the classical world.
New Publications
24/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Archaeologists “In the Throne Room”
A story in the name of those now perishing because of settlers who became invaders, and with the whole world watching.
Articles
24/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
2,000-year window into the world of Roman medicine
The intricate design and workmanship of a set of medical instruments used by Roman surgeons 2,000 years ago have been revealed.
News
24/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Reading Koine Greek in the Papyri with Dr John Lee
A selection of documents will be read and commented on from the point of view of language.
Research - Education
23/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Genetics reveal ancient trade routes of Four Corners potato
A new study shows that a native potato species was brought to southern Utah by Indigenous people in the distant past.
News
23/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Kourion Urban Space Project
The Department of Antiquities of the Deputy Ministry of Culture, announces the completion of the 2024 excavation season at Kourion.
News
23/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Pepys’ guilty pleasure
A collection of French fashion engravings offers precious new insights into the life of Samuel Pepys years after his premature final diary entry.
News
22/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
New discovery adds to story of ancient human migration
New evidence of human occupation in southeast Indonesia dating back 42,000 years offers fresh clues about the route to Australia.
News
22/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Stegosaurus sells for $44.6m
A rare dinosaur skeleton was sold for $44.6m on July 17, making this Stegosaurus the most valuable fossil to ever sell at auction.
News
19/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
UC archivist explores Troy’s invisible workers
A digital archive of pictures and documents from UC archaeologist Carl Blegen’s influential 1930s project has been created.
News
19/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Pompeii: Inscription on a schola tomb
The San Paolino tomb provides fascinating evidence about the network of power during the age of the Emperor Augustus.
News
19/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Archaeology Under the Nile
Archaeologists revealed a series of panels, inscriptions and representations of Pharaohs sunken under the Nile.
News
18/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Fascinating discovery at Shropshire hillfort
A remarkable discovery has been made at one of Shropshire’s well-known Iron Age hillforts by archaeologists.
News
18/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Voices and lives in the ‘Salone Nero’
The numerous graffiti recently brought to light in the salone nero (black banqueting room) and in several nearby rooms have been analysed.
News
18/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies
A book on the disciplinary debates, intellectual legacies, and practical innovations that have led to understandings of heritage value today.
New Publications
17/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Frontiers of the Ancient Mediterranean
The International Doctoral Conference will be held at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” (Italy) on January 23rd-24th, 2025.
Research - Education
17/07/2024
by Archaeology Newsroom
Ancient prow returns to Samoa after 134 years
The National University of Samoa and Übersee-Museum Bremen mark a milestone in Provenance Research with a historic prow handover ceremony.
News
17/07/2024
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