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Current Research on the Phaestos Disk

Current Research on the Phaestos Disk

"We can now ‘read’ and ‘hear’ 90% of the Disk. This is what I would dearly like to share with TEDx"
More Than A Necropolis: New Finds from Giza

More Than A Necropolis: New Finds from Giza

Defining yet unknown elements of what Giza Plateau might have represented during Antiquity.
Bringing the Neolithic Figurines of Koutroulou Magoula Back to Life

Bringing the Neolithic Figurines of Koutroulou Magoula Back to Life

The project ‘Corporeal engagements with clay’ (University of Southampton) aims at recording, visualising and replicating the figurines from Koutroulou Magoula by using a tailor-made database.
Online database of over 100 000 historical images

Online database of over 100 000 historical images

The Wellcome Trust, a leading British health organization, has created an online database of over 100 000 historical images, including many from the Middle Ages.
A Closer Loook at Ptolemy’s Elephants

A Closer Loook at Ptolemy’s Elephants

According to the researchers the group consists of 100 to 120 individuals which have identified as savanna (and not forest) elephants (loxodonta africana), with no genetic ties to either the forest or Asian species.
Europeana releases cross-platform culture app

Europeana releases cross-platform culture app

Europeana, Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, has launched the second version of its free app.
Threads of change

Threads of change

The next Minoan Seminar will be given on Friday, January 24th by Joanne Cutler (University of Copenhagen).
Torture Chambers Found in Bursa

Torture Chambers Found in Bursa

The dungeons included a ‘bloody well, torture chamber and corridors connecting to tower
Augustus through the Ages

Augustus through the Ages

A colloquium will take place in Brussels, November 6-7th, 2014 where historians, philologists, archaeologists and art historians of different periods are invited to present papers on various topics.
Privatizing Cultural Heritage in Greece

Privatizing Cultural Heritage in Greece

Stephen Miller' s suggestion on privatizing the administration of archaeological sites and museums in Greece stirs controversies and causes negative reaction by Greek state archaeologists.
Digitization and Elevation of Cultural Repository of George Zongolopoulos’ Foundation

Digitization and Elevation of Cultural Repository of George Zongolopoulos’ Foundation

George Zongolopoulos Foundation aims to inaugurate a new way of promotion and utilization of cultural heritage of its founder, starting with the digitization and documentation of 1095 objects of his collection and offering to the public.
Evidence of Cannibalism Among the Aztecs

Evidence of Cannibalism Among the Aztecs

Aztec rulers, priests, and high ranking warriors practiced cannibalism as a research rite, new research suggests.
The Greek of Toledo

The Greek of Toledo

In the exhibition staged at the Museum of Santa Cruz, which opens on March 14th, over a hundred works by El Greco will be shown.
20th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists

20th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists

Call for papers & posters will be closed on January 27, 2014.
The prehistoric settlement on Koukonisi, Lemnos (Part 4)

The prehistoric settlement on Koukonisi, Lemnos (Part 4)

Marine animal remains from the Bronze Age settlement of Koukonisi offer an unfailing evidence of the constant, ubiquitous invasion within the constructed space of the most prominent element of the natural environment of the region, the sea.
Museum Assistant at the Egyptian Collection

Museum Assistant at the Egyptian Collection

The Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan is looking to recruit a temporary Museum Assistant to provide additional technical and administrative support. Secondary education graduates with an enthusiasm for Antiquity and a good degree of manual dexterity required.
First Dinosaur Remains Found in Saudi Arabia

First Dinosaur Remains Found in Saudi Arabia

The scientists discovered parts of the tail of a Titanosaurus, a type of vegetarian dinosaur that measured at least 20 meters (66 feet) long, and some of the teeth of another dinosaur.
Towards the end of the tunnel

Towards the end of the tunnel

The longest water tunnel ever discovered in Israel is being excavated in Jerusalem.
Photographic Architecture by Massimo Listri

Photographic Architecture by Massimo Listri

The exhibition "Massimo Listri: Photographic Architecture", curated by Magda Baltogianni, opens today at the Benaki Museum.
Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis

Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis

Jeremy McInerney (Whitehead Professor, ASCSA; Davidson Kennedy Professor, University of Pennsylvania) will give a lecture at the ASCSA.
Almost Missing: The Statues of San Agustín

Almost Missing: The Statues of San Agustín

Pre-Columbian statues are said to be in Colombia's national museum in the capital, Bogota, but NTN 24 television reports they are kept at a local museum in ordre to be moved to Bogota "later".
‘Phantom Place’ and Ships

‘Phantom Place’ and Ships

The seminar, led by Dr. Chryssanthi Papadopoulou (Leventis Fellow at BSA), aims to discuss the phenomenon of ‘phantom place’, and its occurrences and impact on our experience of Place.
Finding a Lost Pharaoh

Finding a Lost Pharaoh

A yet unknown pharaohs' cartouche was found among the tomb inscriptions.
A Greek Day in Edinburgh

A Greek Day in Edinburgh

The Friends of the British School at Athens, The Scottish-Hellenic Societies of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews are holding a one-day meeting.
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