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Interwoven Globe: The Worldwide Textile Trade, 1500–1800

Interwoven Globe: The Worldwide Textile Trade, 1500–1800

Exhibition highlighting an important design story that has never been told from a truly global perspective.
Roman shrine found at nature reserve

Roman shrine found at nature reserve

Archaeologists have brought to light a Roman shrine at Rutland Water nature reserve, southeast of Oakham.
Good news for three monuments

Good news for three monuments

For three buildings for which MONUMENTA fought considerable battles during the last three years, there are some good news.
Hagia Sophia in Trabzon was declared a mosque

Hagia Sophia in Trabzon was declared a mosque

Hagia Sophia in Trabzon, which has been a museum since 1961 and dates to the thirteenth century, was turned into a mosque by Turkish authorities.
The A G Leventis Professorship Of Greek Culture

The A G Leventis Professorship Of Greek Culture

Camdidates are invited to send letter of application, together with details of current and future research plans, a curriculum vitae, a publications list and form CHRIS/6 (parts 1 and 3 only) with details of three referees, so as to reach him no later than Friday 20 September 2013.
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

The British School at Athens and the British School at Rome jointly seek to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to their Adriatic Connections research programme.
Byzantium and British Heritage

Byzantium and British Heritage

This conference, to be held 4th September-7th September 2013, opens a dialogue between specialists on the Byzantine world and on the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Depicting Transcendence

Depicting Transcendence

An ambitious project organized by the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation, showing the influence of Byzantine tradition to the Modern Greek painters.
Translating Myth

Translating Myth

Registration is now open for Translating Myth, an international conference organized by the Centre for Myth Studies at the University of Essex, to be held at Firstsite, the home of contemporary visual arts in Colchester.
Toulouse Lautrec and His World

Toulouse Lautrec and His World

This popular exhibition is on loan from the collection of the Herakleidon Museum in Athens, Greece
Three PhD positions in the field of Late Antique and Byzantine Historiograpphy

Three PhD positions in the field of Late Antique and Byzantine Historiograpphy

The University of Ghent is advertising three PhD positions, in the field of Late Antique and Byzantine Historiograpphy. One PhD position is reserved for Syriac studies.
Aromatic sage and mint lined graves found on Israel’s Mount Carmel

Aromatic sage and mint lined graves found on Israel’s Mount Carmel

The practice to decorate graves with flowers dates at least from 10000 BC, according to new finds from Mount Carmel, Israel
Carabinieri recover Etruscan treasures

Carabinieri recover Etruscan treasures

Most of the artefacts recovered by the police date from the Hellenistic period between the 3rd and 2nc century BC, when the Etruscan civilization was in decline.
Shining new light on the history of Rome

Shining new light on the history of Rome

A team of archaeologists, historians, engineers and experts in Christian antiquities inaugurated an important new archaeological site in Rome on Thursday.
Thessaloniki: Signs of Memory Attacked

Thessaloniki: Signs of Memory Attacked

The first insidents of vandalism against Thessaloniki's "signs of memory" have taken place within less than a month after they were placed on several historical city spots.
Industrial Evolution in the Black Sea Area

Industrial Evolution in the Black Sea Area

An exhibition sheds light on the dark sides of the industrial past of the Black Sea region.
Violent death and injuries in the Archaic Faliron

Violent death and injuries in the Archaic Faliron

As the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center construction is progressing rapidly, unexpected archaeological finds come to light.
Extensive research and mapping of underwater site to begin in September

Extensive research and mapping of underwater site to begin in September

The finds are extremely significant, due to the lack of archaeological data regarding many and important historical periods of the Ionian islands.
First and Earliest Unlooted Royal Tomb Unearthed in Peru

First and Earliest Unlooted Royal Tomb Unearthed in Peru

First unlooted imperial tomb of the Wari, the ancient civilization that built South America's earliest empire between 700 and 1000 AD found in Peru.
Fire scorches ancient temple gate

Fire scorches ancient temple gate

The Gate of Ramesses IX of the Ramesside Temple of Re in Arab Al-Hisn in Ancient Heliopolis, Cairo was set ablaze in the early hours of Wednesday.
Postgraduate Bursaries for Herculaneum Research

Postgraduate Bursaries for Herculaneum Research

The Friends of Herculaneum Society is pleased to offer three postgraduate awards for research on Herculaneum. Deadline: 12 July 2013
Archaeology falls victim of politics

Archaeology falls victim of politics

The dig season has begun but the Turkish government in Ankara has still not granted annual permits to foreign archaeologists.
Bronze Age: Europe without borders

Bronze Age: Europe without borders

The "Europe Without Borders" opening at the Hermitage, which was meant to cement relations between Moscow and Berlin, has ended up inflaming a row...
Salvage excavation at Tang Dynasty tomb

Salvage excavation at Tang Dynasty tomb

Funerary inscriptions for the owner and his wife mention the man as Governor Liu Ji.
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