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Colour Through Grecoroman Eyes

Colour Through Grecoroman Eyes

"Ancient colour was very subtle, very sophisticated, very versatile but it functioned along different parameters from how we think colour works", says Nottingham researcher Mark Bradley.
The Sarcophagoi of Iulia Concordia

The Sarcophagoi of Iulia Concordia

Floods swept detritus and sediment across the area of Venice in the 5th century AD, rendering the ancient structures of Iulia Concordia inaccessible and invisible for 1500 years.
The One Who Got Away: Papyrus Confirming State Cult Affiliation Discovered

The One Who Got Away: Papyrus Confirming State Cult Affiliation Discovered

Many inhabitants of the Roman Empire are known to have died, denouncing polytheism, as being Christian. But what if one had accepted to sacrifice to the idols, following the imperial command?
Neolithic Evidence of Formal Worship Found in Shimao

Neolithic Evidence of Formal Worship Found in Shimao

So far, archaeologists have collected jade samples for further research, while excavation on the altar itself has not started yet.
Excavating an Anglo Norman Castle in Northern Ireland

Excavating an Anglo Norman Castle in Northern Ireland

Archaeologists have started test excavations at Carrickfergus Castle in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland (UK), aiming to find out more about the 800-year-old fortification.
Restoring Tralleis

Restoring Tralleis

Restorations focus on a columned road and a monumental entrance to the city's gymnasium.
A Silver Treasure and a Mystery Flee

A Silver Treasure and a Mystery Flee

Why the treasure was not retrieved, and apparently not even hidden, is a mystery.
Thales or Hippodamos?

Thales or Hippodamos?

Alexander Herda will give a lecture entitled "Thales or Hippodamos? Agora and town planning in Miletos before and after the Persian Wars".
Free Online Course on Ancient Nubia and Sudan

Free Online Course on Ancient Nubia and Sudan

Online lectures by Peter Lacovara (in English, with English subtitles available) will begin from the 30th of April 2014. To attend, you must sign up at the Coursera platform.
A proposal for the enhancement and ideal administration of monuments in the town of Trikala (Part II)

A proposal for the enhancement and ideal administration of monuments in the town of Trikala (Part II)

Description of the operations already carried out on the monuments or scheduled to be realized in the near future for the protection and enhancement of the monument sites in Trikala and additional proposals.
Roman Hoard Found in German Forest

Roman Hoard Found in German Forest

Archaeologists who examined the hoard say this might be the largest and most important collection of Late Antiquity artefacts ever found in a German site. It is estimated that the collection as a whole worth more than €1 million.
Early Saxon Burial Found in Haddenham

Early Saxon Burial Found in Haddenham

The bodies discovered are believed to date back to the early Saxon period and included both men and women, young and old, and in many cases adorned with precious objects
Museum Work – Working for Museums

Museum Work – Working for Museums

The EMAC 2014 Conference will take place on 6-10 July 2014 in Munich (Germany). The title of the conference is “Museum Work – Working for Museums.”
Preservation of the Institute of Classical Archaeology and the Collection of Antiquities of Leipzig University

Preservation of the Institute of Classical Archaeology and the Collection of Antiquities of Leipzig University

On 21 January 2014 the Rectorate of Leipzig University announced without prior notice that it will close the Institut für Klassische Archäologie in Leipzig. German archaeologists have launched a petition against this "destructive" decision.
Same River, Different Waters: Official Dining in the Agora

Same River, Different Waters: Official Dining in the Agora

Did the habits of consumption at the Tholos require sophisticated social competence like that needed to succeed at elite symposia? Lecture about the dining customs of the Prytaneis in the Athenian Agora.
Archaeologists with bodyguards in Iraq

Archaeologists with bodyguards in Iraq

Despite Iraq's troubles, archaeologists are back in Ur, one of the world's oldest cities.
China’s Sunken City Becomes a Divers’ Paradise

China’s Sunken City Becomes a Divers’ Paradise

A sunken city in China is to become an underwater archaeological site after authorities found its impressive ruins were surviving in good condition underwater, 60 years after its demise.
Vandalism Goes On in Syria

Vandalism Goes On in Syria

Destruction of cultural heritage in Syria goes on by individuals engaging in vandalisms regardless of religious, ethnic or political identity, although such identities are often stated as the reason behind certain incidents.
Sea People Presence at Tell Abu al-Kharaz

Sea People Presence at Tell Abu al-Kharaz

Biblical records mentioning the location of Philistines far from their historic homeland along the shores of southern Israel (I Samuel 31) are often seen as a seeming anomaly in the Bible. However, the new finds come to support the opposite.
Postgraduate programme in Field Archaeology on Land and Under the Sea

Postgraduate programme in Field Archaeology on Land and Under the Sea

Ten (10) places are open for the new postgraduate programme in Field Archaeology on Land and Under the Sea at the University of Cyprus for the winter semester of 2014/15.
Statuette of Artemis

Statuette of Artemis

The 33rd Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of Preveza and Arta and the Archaeological Museum of Arta present the exhibit of the month: a statuette of Artemis.
Interdisciplinary Studies of Ancient Materials from the Mediterranean

Interdisciplinary Studies of Ancient Materials from the Mediterranean

The NARNIA research network announces the organisation of the international conference, entitled: “Interdisciplinary Studies of Ancient Materials from the Mediterranean.”
Death On The Highlands

Death On The Highlands

The deceased appears to have been strong and physically active but her oral hyhiene was poor. Her burial, accompanied with a clay beaker shows the region's importance during the Bronze Age.
History Written on Our Genes

History Written on Our Genes

Genetic ethnic mixing as coded in DNA samples from 80 populations worldwide coincides with certain historical events.
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