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Results of 2023 excavations at Pyla-Kokkinokremos

Results of 2023 excavations at Pyla-Kokkinokremos

The excavation focused its efforts on the eastern lobe of the summit plateau, specifically focusing on Sector 5.
Neanderthals did not bury dead with flowers

Neanderthals did not bury dead with flowers

Archaeologist Chris Hunt has published new evidence to suggest that Neanderthal man enacted burial rituals.
Challenges in the Archaeology of Roman Thessaly

Challenges in the Archaeology of Roman Thessaly

This is to remind you that you can submit your paper proposal for the RAC/TRAC 2024 Session by the 15 September deadline.
Young Researchers International Conference ANIWEH –IX SHRA

Young Researchers International Conference ANIWEH –IX SHRA

The event is conceived as a forum for research studies that analyses examples of reception of the classical world, as well as other ancient cultures.
Rare finds show monastery was a social and religious hub

Rare finds show monastery was a social and religious hub

A large communal building, timber-lined well and cemetery include some of the discoveries made by archaeologists at an 8th-9th-century monastery in Cookham, Berkshire.
Rare Stone Age discovery in mid-Norway

Rare Stone Age discovery in mid-Norway

When archaeologists recently carried out an excavation at Vinjeøra in southern Trøndelag County, they made a surprising discovery.
Ancient ape from Türkiye challenges the story of human origins

Ancient ape from Türkiye challenges the story of human origins

Analysis of a newly identified ape fossil at 8.7-million-year-old site suggests the ancestors of African apes and humans evolved in Europe before migrating to Africa.
Researchers extract ancient DNA from a 2,900-year-old clay brick

Researchers extract ancient DNA from a 2,900-year-old clay brick

University of Oxford researchers have contributed to the first successful extraction of ancient DNA from a 2,900 year-old clay brick.
The scent of the afterlife unbottled in new study of mummification balms

The scent of the afterlife unbottled in new study of mummification balms

A team of researchers led by Barbara Huber has recreated one of the scents used in the mummification of an important Egyptian woman more than 3500 years ago.
Greekness and Otherness: beyond the stereotype

Greekness and Otherness: beyond the stereotype

The book questions the reliability of the Greek-barbarian polarity.
Sparta in Plutarch’s Lives

Sparta in Plutarch’s Lives

In this volume, eight scholars from around the world come together to consider Plutarch's understanding and presentation of Sparta.
Cults of Boeotia Conference in December

Cults of Boeotia Conference in December

A conference organized by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Ephorate of Antiquities of Boeotia on 8–9 December 2023.
Bronze Age arrowhead from Switzerland was made from Meteorite

Bronze Age arrowhead from Switzerland was made from Meteorite

Researchers proved that an arrowhead from the Bern History Museum, found in Mörigen on Lake Biel, Switzerland, was made of meteoritic iron.
Living people linked to enslaved and free African Americans at iron forge

Living people linked to enslaved and free African Americans at iron forge

A first-of-its-kind analysis of historical DNA ties tens of thousands of living people to enslaved and free African Americans who labored at an iron forge in Maryland.
Geronisos Island Expedition at Maniki Harbor and Meletis Necropolis, 2023

Geronisos Island Expedition at Maniki Harbor and Meletis Necropolis, 2023

Archaeological excavation was conducted at Maniki Harbor, at the Meletis Necropolis, and atop Geronisos Island, along with comprehensive study of excavated materials in preparation for publication.
Assistant Curator/College Lecturer in Classical Archaeology

Assistant Curator/College Lecturer in Classical Archaeology

Ashmolean Museum and St John’s College, Oxford, are inviting applications for a joint post of Assistant Curator in the Department of Antiquities / College Lecture in Classical Archaeology.
Excavations of the University of Cyprus at Laona-Palaipafos

Excavations of the University of Cyprus at Laona-Palaipafos

Work this year was wholly dedicated to the excavation of the monumental fortress, dating to the Cypro-Classical period (5th–4th c. BC) that was discovered below the tumulus.
Constructing and Affirming Identity through Material Culture

Constructing and Affirming Identity through Material Culture

The conference, to be held in Athens on May 8-10, 2024 focuses on the analyses of the different life stages or life cycles of objects.
Lecturer in Hellenistic History, Cardiff

Lecturer in Hellenistic History, Cardiff

The Cardiff School of History, Archaeology and Religion invites applications for an open-ended Lectureship (Teaching and Research) in Hellenistic History.
TRAC 2024 – Big Data in Roman Archaeology

TRAC 2024 – Big Data in Roman Archaeology

Submissions for papers are invited for the session “Theoretical Approaches to Big Data in Roman Archaeology” at the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC).
For a Feminist, Postcolonial, Roman Archaeology

For a Feminist, Postcolonial, Roman Archaeology

Paper proposals are invited for the RAC/TRAC 2024 Session "For a Feminist, Postcolonial, Roman Archaeology".
Department of Classics seeks a Roman historian (Lecturer)

Department of Classics seeks a Roman historian (Lecturer)

The Department seeks to appoint a full-time teaching-intensive lecturer for a period of 18 months.
New Archaeological Discoveries in the Quire

New Archaeological Discoveries in the Quire

Archaeologists at Exeter Cathedral have made some exciting new discoveries from their investigation in the Quire area of the 900-year-old building.
Nero’s theater discovered in Rome at Palazzo della Rovere

Nero’s theater discovered in Rome at Palazzo della Rovere

Structures and decoration details which match the description of Nero's theater in literary sources have come to light.
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