"The integration of environmental and archaeological data along the Cypriot and Syrian coasts offers a first comprehensive insight into how and why things may have happened during this chaotic period," according to David Kaniewski and his colleagues.
It is morning at the Ano Lechonia Railway Station. The little train’s whistle signals the beginning of an unforgettable trip. The ascent on the beautiful slopes of Mt. Pelion has started!
Volume about the spatial, political and ideological dimensions of the transformation of early twentieth-century Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean societies.
Organised with Museo del Oro, Bogotá, this exhibition explores the rich and diverse cultures of Colombia before the 16th-century arrival of the Spanish.
The award will be based at the University of Manchester, in partnership with English Heritage and co-supervised by Dr Chantal Conneller of the University of Manchester and Dr Jonathan Last of English Heritage.
The new basement in the Egyptian Museum offers a fascinating selection of objects exposed along the new temporary exhibition that will allow visitors to continue to enjoy the museum during the renovation of its headquarters.