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Anaskamma 6

Anaskamma 6

The new issue of Anaskamma is available online. Print version coming soon.
Early Roman tomb excavated in Stromi

Early Roman tomb excavated in Stromi

A tomb of the Early Roman period was excavated at the foot of the hill Tsouka, near the Stromi settlement of the municipal unit Kallieis.
Is Rakhigarhi village home to older and larger Harappan-era site?

Is Rakhigarhi village home to older and larger Harappan-era site?

Large Harappan-era site in India pushes the Indus Valley civilization back a thousand years.
Visualizing an Ancient City

Visualizing an Ancient City

Exhibition opening in the Cultural Centre of the city of Farsala today, June 26, 2013.
Corinth: Imagine the City

Corinth: Imagine the City

Director of Excavations Guy Sanders and local 37th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities archaeologist Sokrates Koursoumis spoke to an interested audience gathered for the Imagine the City: Corinth 2013 Exhibit.
Hercules statue is now one of the World Heritage monuments of UNESCO

Hercules statue is now one of the World Heritage monuments of UNESCO

At its meeting in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh on 23rd June, 2013, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee decided to inscribe the Bergpark’s Hercules Monument and water displays on the list of the world’s cultural and natural heritage.
Spinalonga, the Venetian walls and the Minoan Palace

Spinalonga, the Venetian walls and the Minoan Palace

Spinalonga, the Venetians walls and the Minoan Palaces of Crete are the three nomination proposals that Greece submitted to UNESCO to be considered for inclusion to the World Heritage List, according to the General Secretary of the Cultural Ministry Lina Mendoni.
Parthian city in danger

Parthian city in danger

For the past decade of unrest following the 2003 US-led invasion, the ancient Persian city has been suffering from inadequate excavations and maintenance and few tourists have ventured into the historic site.
A tale of two cities and one site

A tale of two cities and one site

Once upon a time, the people of Hamoukar, in modern-day Syria, were subjected to the horrors of urban warfare, the earliest case of this style of combat that scholars know about. Now, 5,500 years later, the site finds itself threatened by the effects of a modern-day war.
Master Degree in Cultural Heritage Management

Master Degree in Cultural Heritage Management

For application and more information please contact Tiziana Destino, administrative coordinator & student liaison, Université Française d’Égypte, [email protected]
The Vikings return

The Vikings return

Recent peaceful Viking rebrands are smashed in a vast and bloodthirsty show that will soon set sail for London.
Ancient Heliopolis under threat

Ancient Heliopolis under threat

Ancient Heliopolis is rapidly turning into a dangerous slum area. The site is in desperate need of proper and thorough excavations and a site management plan that also accommodates the community, which feels completely detached from the heritage that the location represents.
Croatia: Monuments of World Cultural Heritage

Croatia: Monuments of World Cultural Heritage

The National Archaeological Museum, the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Greece and the Representation of the European Commission in Athens present an exhibition of photographs of the inscribed in UNESCO’s list Monuments of World Cultural Heritage in Croatia.
First digitized book in Turning-the-Pages program

First digitized book in Turning-the-Pages program

The Gennadius Library announced that the first digitized book in its Turning-the-Pages program has launched.
Iran’s Bam Citadel Not in Danger

Iran’s Bam Citadel Not in Danger

Iran's ancient citadel of Bam has been removed from the UNESCO list of "World Heritage in Danger" as the organizations's authorities consider there has been improvements in the site's management and conservation.
Hesperia 82/2

Hesperia 82/2

The new issue of Hesperia 82/2 is available online.
Fundraising for a theatre buried in the sand

Fundraising for a theatre buried in the sand

The theatre of Lefki was built in the 2nd century AD and had a capacity of 1,000 seats. Today it lies buried in the sand.
The Crusaders’ hard life

The Crusaders’ hard life

Parasites found in human waste extracted from a Crusaders' latrine in Cyprus demonstrates that the fighters'lives were continuously threatened by malnutrition and disease.
Gold “sustainable” award for Paphos

Gold “sustainable” award for Paphos

Paphos was formally presented with a gold quality award today, as one of the top 20 European destinations for sustainable tourism 2013.
Tourist attraction area to be excavated

Tourist attraction area to be excavated

French archaeologists have applied to the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Arts in order to carry out excavations in the area of Stone Age shelters.
New Finds at Tell el Yahoudiya

New Finds at Tell el Yahoudiya

The site is very important as it reveals the daily life of ancient Egyptians from the New Kingdom until the Graeco-Roman era.
Save Timbuktu Manuscripts

Save Timbuktu Manuscripts

To raise the $100,000 needed for securing proper storage facilities, Libraries in Exile group has launched a public appeal through the IndieGoGo website.
The lost city of Mahendraparvata

The lost city of Mahendraparvata

A vast cityscape hidden under deep vegetation and linking the Cambodian temples complex was found by researchers with the help of airborne lasers.
Byzantine basilica in Bursa

Byzantine basilica in Bursa

Sahabettin Harput, local governor of the Turkish city Bursa (Greek Prousa) announced the excavations at the area where a 1500-year-old Byzantine basilica was discovered will start in July.
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