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Zahi Hawass: National Geographic’s Baksheesh Boy?

Zahi Hawass: National Geographic’s Baksheesh Boy?

Any US investigation will be focused less on any possible wrongdoing by him but rather by National Geographic with particular reference to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act which forbids US entities from paying bribes to foreign government to gain an unfair competitive advantage.
Marmaray: the modern Silk Road

Marmaray: the modern Silk Road

The railway tunnel underneath the Bosphorus Strait has been opened in Turkey yesterday, on the 90th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey.
Barrington Atlas Coming to iPads

Barrington Atlas Coming to iPads

Princeton University Press announces the launch of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World App in the iTunes store on November 21, 2013.
Buddhist carvings in Pakistan said to need protection

Buddhist carvings in Pakistan said to need protection

Buddhist rock carvings in the Swat district of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province are fading and they need preservation by the province's Archaeology Department to protect them from vandalism.
Relations between Cyprus and China in the field of Culture strengthened

Relations between Cyprus and China in the field of Culture strengthened

The Minister of Education and Culture Mr Kyriakos Kenevezos, had a meeting yesterday with the Vice-Minister of Culture and Director General of State Administration for Cultural Heritage of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Xiaojie.
An app that will change museums?

An app that will change museums?

Visitors using the app can digitally scan, restore, acquire and play with artefacts, all with one click through their smartphone or tablet.
Italians discover Gate to Hell, with Cerberus guarding

Italians discover Gate to Hell, with Cerberus guarding

The Plutonium was found it thanks to the bodies of some small birds, who appeared to have dropped dead at the mouth of a cave that was spewing deadly carbon dioxide fumes.
October 29, the “Cyrus the Great Day”

October 29, the “Cyrus the Great Day”

The Declaration of Cyrus the Great, emphasizes on the removal of all racial, national discrimination and slavery, bestowing to the people, freedom to choose their places of residence, faith and religion and giving prominence to the perpetual peace amongst the nations.
J. Pascual / M.-F. Papakonstantinou, Topography and History of Ancient Epicnemidian Locris

J. Pascual / M.-F. Papakonstantinou, Topography and History of Ancient Epicnemidian Locris

The book gives a full picture of a extensive area of Greece known as Epicnemidian Locris.
The Crossroads II, or There and Back Again

The Crossroads II, or There and Back Again

The second international conference is dedicated to the study of relations between Egypt, the Aegean, the Levant and the Sudan in the Second and First Millennia B.C.E.
Ancient Magician’s Curse Tablet Discovered in Jerusalem

Ancient Magician’s Curse Tablet Discovered in Jerusalem

The text is written in Greek and, in it a woman named Kyrilla invokes the names of six gods to cast a curse on a man named Iennys, apparently over a legal case.
An Erotic Epigram on a Ostracon from Rhodes

An Erotic Epigram on a Ostracon from Rhodes

Scholars Anastasia Dreliosi-Irakleidou and Nikos Litinas (University of Crete) studied the epigram and published their finds in the current issue (10-12) of Eulimene periodical.
The Sound of Music Greek Style

The Sound of Music Greek Style

Scholars are about to reconstruct the music which used to accompany various ancient Greek works of litterature.
Climate Crisis Ruined Ancient Empires?

Climate Crisis Ruined Ancient Empires?

f the effects of “global warming” today are going to be anything like those of the 3,200-year-old drought and cold wave that, according to research in the Sea of Galilee existed in the Middle East, watch out.
The veneration of Saint Mamas in the Mediterranean

The veneration of Saint Mamas in the Mediterranean

The Museum of Byzantine Culture in collaboration with the Holy Bishopric and the Municipality of Morphou, Cyprus, organizes the temporary exhibition “The veneration of Saint Mamas in the Mediterranean: A traveler border defender saint”.
The Ancient Theatre of Sparta in Way of Restoration

The Ancient Theatre of Sparta in Way of Restoration

Since it is considered to be of immense importance, the recent recommendation of the Central Archaeological Council, gave the green light for the study of its rehabilitation.
Replica of King Tut’s Tomb to Open

Replica of King Tut’s Tomb to Open

Within the replica visitors will be able to examine parts of the tomb they were not allowed to in the original, while gaining info on the tomb's protection.
Protecting North America’s Oldest Structures

Protecting North America’s Oldest Structures

A group that includes representatives from Western State Colorado University, archeologists, local TV and radio stations and telecommunications companies reached an agreement this month to preserve the archeological site of Tenderfoot Mountain while also preserving access for organizations that maintain equipment on the site.
Restoring Ancient Frescoes in Kobayr Monastery

Restoring Ancient Frescoes in Kobayr Monastery

A group of Armenian and Italian specialists launched activities in the Armenian Kobayr Monastery to save a number of fabulous frescos from the devastating rainwater.
Chair of Greek

Chair of Greek

The closing date for applications is 24 November 2013. Interviews will be held in January 2014
The Mycenaean settlement and the tombs on Mygdalia hill, near Patras

The Mycenaean settlement and the tombs on Mygdalia hill, near Patras

Dr Lena Papazoglou-Manioudaki will give a lecture on the Mycenaean settlement on Mygdalia hill. This will be the 1st meeting of the Mycenaean Seminar.
The Queen and the Sculptor

The Queen and the Sculptor

A lecture aiming to reconstruct the life and death of the man who created the now iconic bust of Nefertiti took place in Harvard recently. Delivered by French Egyptologist Alain Zivie,  the director of the French Archaeological Mission of the Bubasteion
Twentieth (20th) Foreigners’ Fellowships Programme

Twentieth (20th) Foreigners’ Fellowships Programme

The Onassis Foundation announces the 20th Annual Programme of Research Grants and Educational Scholarships starting on October 1st, 2014, which is addressed to non-Greeks, University Professors of all levels (Ph.D. holders), postdoctoral researchers (Ph.D. holders), artists, post-graduate students and Ph.D candidates.
Tomb of a Royal Physician Found at Abusir

Tomb of a Royal Physician Found at Abusir

The tomb of a man called Shepseskaf ‘ankh who lived during the 5th Dynasty and was Head of the Physicians of Upper and Lower Egypt has been discovered by Czech archaeologists under Dr Miroslav Barta.
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