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New era for Art Gallery of New South Wales

New era for Art Gallery of New South Wales

An exciting new era in the cultural life of Australia began on December 3, as the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ new building opened with over 15,000 people visiting over the opening weekend.
Gold jewelry found in Tell el-Amarna

Gold jewelry found in Tell el-Amarna

A tomb containing a group of gold jewelry, found during recent excavation work in the non-elite Northern Cemetery of Tel el-Amarna.
Sagrada Família to light up towers of the Evangelists Luke and Mark

Sagrada Família to light up towers of the Evangelists Luke and Mark

When the Christmas Concert lets out on 16 December, the pinnacles of the towers of the Evangelists Luke and Mark will be lit up for the first time commemorating the end of construction.
Approval of studies for the antiquities in the Thessaloniki Metro

Approval of studies for the antiquities in the Thessaloniki Metro

The Ministry of Culture and Sports is proceeding with the completion of an extremely complex archaeological project the like of which has never been realized until now.
A new chapter in the history of evolution

A new chapter in the history of evolution

Two-million-year-old DNA has been identified for the first time opening a new chapter in the history of evolution.
Climate whiplash increased wildfires on California’s west coast

Climate whiplash increased wildfires on California’s west coast

Speleothems as a source of information on historic climate? Hydroclimate volatility and increase in natural forest fire events are linked.
International Conference: The Greek World and India

International Conference: The Greek World and India

The aim of the Conference is to bring to the forefront the most recent research on the interaction, communication and influences between the Greek World and India from the period when these were at their peak, following Alexander’s the Great quest into Asia, until Modern Times.
Sr-Nd isotope baseline for the Silk Road regions

Sr-Nd isotope baseline for the Silk Road regions

Recently, Associate Professor LV Qinqin from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), constructed the first largescale, semi-quantitative Sr-Nd isotope baseline for the vast Silk Road regions.
Discovery of a rare lead sling bullet bearing a magic inscription for victory

Discovery of a rare lead sling bullet bearing a magic inscription for victory

The inscriptions were part of psychological warfare, the main purpose of which was to terrorize the opponent, and in addition, to unite the warriors and raise their spirits.
Ancient tools provide earliest evidence of rice harvesting

Ancient tools provide earliest evidence of rice harvesting

A new Dartmouth-led study analyzing stone tools provides the earliest evidence of rice harvesting, dating to as early as 10,000 years ago.
Ancient DNA research projects nominated for top archaeology award

Ancient DNA research projects nominated for top archaeology award

Project has been nominated for a major award by the UK’s best-selling archaeology magazine, Current Archaeology.
Four positions in Late Antique Studies at Tuebingen, Germany

Four positions in Late Antique Studies at Tuebingen, Germany

he Seminar for Ancient History at the University of Tübingen invites applications for three postdoc and one doctoral positions in the field of late antique studies, starting at the earliest convenience in 2023.
The Vandal Renaissance: Power, Identity, and Traditions

The Vandal Renaissance: Power, Identity, and Traditions

This panel focuses on three themes in the Latin literature of this important epoch: power, identity, and literary traditions.
When the Neanderthals… walked on Mount Smolikas in northwestern Greece

When the Neanderthals… walked on Mount Smolikas in northwestern Greece

Professor N. Efstratiou talks to the AMNA about the research in the region of Samarina.
Stunning necklace found in 7th c. Anglo-Saxon burial

Stunning necklace found in 7th c. Anglo-Saxon burial

The find, described as “once-in-a-lifetime” piece, is made of gold and gemstone and dates back to 630-670 AD.
New addition to the UNESCO list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage

New addition to the UNESCO list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage

August Fifteenth festivities in two highland communities of Northern Greece: The Grand Dance in Vlasti and Syrrako festival.
Researchers unveil evolution of Paleodiet at Neolithic Site of Qujialing

Researchers unveil evolution of Paleodiet at Neolithic Site of Qujialing

Study unveiled the economic characteristics and dietary change in the middle catchment of the Yangtze River Basin in Neolithic times.
Threat, Risk, and Uncertainty in the Ancient Near East

Threat, Risk, and Uncertainty in the Ancient Near East

The organisers of OPCA 2023 are delighted to announce that submissions are now open on the theme of ‘DANGER! Threat, Risk, and Uncertainty in the Ancient Near East and Beyond’.
Investigation of drainage system under the Colosseum

Investigation of drainage system under the Colosseum

The findings have helped researchers better understand the content of the events and the habits of the spectators.
Festive mood at the Acropolis Museum

Festive mood at the Acropolis Museum

This year, the Acropolis Museum invites you to experience a festive season with family programs, evening gallery tours for adults, hidden stories of the exhibits, unique gift creations in the Museum Shop and festive meals at the restaurant.
New finds from the Ptolemaic Philadelphia in Egypt’s Fayoum

New finds from the Ptolemaic Philadelphia in Egypt’s Fayoum

A huge funerary building from the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, as well as a number of Fayoum portraits have come to light.
Survey at Kalavasos-Laroumena and Arkhangelos

Survey at Kalavasos-Laroumena and Arkhangelos

In July 2022 the “Kalavasos-Laroumena and Arkhangelos Archaeological Research Project” (K-LAARP) conducted surface survey at the above localities at Kalavasos under the direction of Dr. Mara Horowitz.
The Birth and Development of the Idealized Concept of Arcadia in the Ancient World

The Birth and Development of the Idealized Concept of Arcadia in the Ancient World

"In this book the Arcadian dream is followed through the Hellenistic period until its adoption by Rome" (Antonio Corso)
Fossil overturns knowledge about the origin of modern birds

Fossil overturns knowledge about the origin of modern birds

Fossilised fragments of a skeleton have helped upend one of the longest-standing assumptions about the origins of modern birds.
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