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7th annual Islamic Archaeology Day to be held in March

7th annual Islamic Archaeology Day to be held in March

A call for papers for the 7th annual Islamic Archaeology Day, being held at the UCL Institute of Archaeology in March, is announced.
Registration Now Open: ARCE 2023 Annual Meeting

Registration Now Open: ARCE 2023 Annual Meeting

For 2023, ARCE will continue to host a dual access meeting consisting of both an in-person meeting and a live-virtual meeting held on two separate weekends.
XX ARYS International Conference. Religious mobility in the Ancient World

XX ARYS International Conference. Religious mobility in the Ancient World

The 20th International ARYS Congress, "Religious Mobility in the Ancient World", invites researchers specialising in the ancient sciences to submit proposals reflecting on religious mobility in ancient societies from these epistemological foundations.
UNIQ+ graduate summer research internships at Oxford

UNIQ+ graduate summer research internships at Oxford

Applications are open (until the 17th of February) for two projects, one on Documenting Cultural Heritage through the Manar al-Athar Digital Archive, and one on The History of Oxford Classics (also with a digital/archival angle). 
Workshops and artisans in the ancient Aegean

Workshops and artisans in the ancient Aegean

Specialized researchers will explore the world of ancient Greek artisans and their working spaces, based on evidence provided by written sources, excavations, inscriptions, scientific studies etc.
Taught Master Bursary in Cypriot and Greek Archaeology

Taught Master Bursary in Cypriot and Greek Archaeology

A bursary of €1000 (towards the cost of tuition fees) is being offered for a student registered on the MPhil in Classics.
D.A. Bragg returns 14 stolen antiquities to Italy

D.A. Bragg returns 14 stolen antiquities to Italy

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., announced the repatriation of 14 antiquities collectively valued at nearly $2.5 million to Italy.
From image to experience at the Museum of Byzantine Culture

From image to experience at the Museum of Byzantine Culture

The Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki carried out actions in response to the needs of the Museum and its international public.
Fifteen ancient artefacts to be repatriated from Switzerland

Fifteen ancient artefacts to be repatriated from Switzerland

Fifteen ancient artefacts dating from the Prehistoric to the Roman period will be repatriated to Greece from Switzerland.
Oldest bone spear point identified in the Americas

Oldest bone spear point identified in the Americas

The Manis bone projectile point represents the oldest direct evidence of mastodon hunting in the Americas.
Study confirms that Neanderthals possessed symbolic capacity

Study confirms that Neanderthals possessed symbolic capacity

New research by CENIEH shows that the Neanderthals used the skulls of large herbivores as hunting trophies.
The chemistry of mummification – Traces of a global network

The chemistry of mummification – Traces of a global network

A international team of researchers from LMU and University of Tübingen is unveiling the secrets of ancient Egyptian embalming.
Place of sacrifice from 2,500 years ago years found near Chełmno

Place of sacrifice from 2,500 years ago years found near Chełmno

Dozens of bronze ornaments: necklaces, bracelets, greaves, decorative pins, as well as numerous human bones, were discovered in the Chełmno district.
Evidence suggests Vikings brought animals to Britain

Evidence suggests Vikings brought animals to Britain

Archaeologists have found first solid scientific evidence suggesting that Vikings crossed the North Sea to Britain with dogs and horses.
The world of employment in ancient Athens

The world of employment in ancient Athens

A new thematic section in the Archaic Acropolis Gallery and three ceramic vases from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Viking brutality failed to wipe out community, dig finds

Viking brutality failed to wipe out community, dig finds

Anglo-Saxon monasteries were more resilient to Viking attacks than previously thought, archaeologists have concluded.
Scientists and archaeologists confirm identity of 17th-c. Dutch warship

Scientists and archaeologists confirm identity of 17th-c. Dutch warship

An unknown Protected Wreck off the coast of Sussex has been identified as the 17th-century Dutch warship Klein Hollandia.
Tudor Jewel associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon

Tudor Jewel associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon

A remarkable gold pendant on a chain — associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon — has been unveiled by the British Museum.
Life-sized statue of ‘Hercules’ found on the Appia Antica

Life-sized statue of ‘Hercules’ found on the Appia Antica

A life-sized marble statue of a man wearing a lion skin and carrying a club was discovered in the Appia Antica Archaeological Park.
Tree rings reveal 400 years of rainfall patterns

Tree rings reveal 400 years of rainfall patterns

The study is an important step towards the understanding of long-term changes in the water cycle and will aid in more informed decisions when assessing and managing regional water systems.
Breaking Images: Damage and Mutilation of Ancient Figurines

Breaking Images: Damage and Mutilation of Ancient Figurines

The scope of this volume is to search for traces of any voluntary and intentional fragmentation of ancient artefacts.
Core reveals prehistory and natural history of Eastern Europe

Core reveals prehistory and natural history of Eastern Europe

Core of organic deposits from the Serteya mire in western Russia is an invaluable source of information on the prehistory and natural history of the region.
Roman Attica Project – open access resource

Roman Attica Project – open access resource

The Project will officially launch with a presentation of the website and the team on February 1, 2023.
At a southern Iraq site, unearthing the archaeological passing of time

At a southern Iraq site, unearthing the archaeological passing of time

Excavations at Lagash led by Penn’s Holly Pittman have resulted in the discovery of urban neighborhoods, tens of thousands of pottery sherds, and much more.
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