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Nomad’s Lands conference

Nomad’s Lands conference

The conference will focus on the study of nomadic societies throughout the world, from prehistory to the present day.
Missing piece of HMS Invincible shipwreck uncovered

Missing piece of HMS Invincible shipwreck uncovered

Divers have discovered the complete rudder of a 250-year-old warship on the bed of the Solent.
Symposium on Women and Diplomacy in the Late Bronze Age to start in Paris

Symposium on Women and Diplomacy in the Late Bronze Age to start in Paris

June 7 and 8, 2022, at the Pantheon Center, 12 place du Panthéon 75005 Paris.
Targeted attack on the Gioconda

Targeted attack on the Gioconda

A Twitter user, who stated that he was present at the incident, explained that the perpetrator of the attack was a man wearing a wig who got out of a wheelchair.
An elite education : discovery of an ancient Athenian ephebic list

An elite education : discovery of an ancient Athenian ephebic list

A stone monument with an ancient Greek inscription in the collections of National Museums Scotland was recently discovered to be a previously unknown, unpublished Athenian ephebic list.
Ancient graffiti uncovered in Vindolanda

Ancient graffiti uncovered in Vindolanda

Ancient graffiti unearthed at Roman Vindolanda leaves no doubt as to what one Roman thought of another.
Current Research in Textile Archaeology along the Nile – second edition

Current Research in Textile Archaeology along the Nile – second edition

The Workshop will be held at the University of Copenhagen, Centre for Textile Research, Saxo Institute on 5-6 December 2022.
Germany returns 23 Namibian ancient artefacts

Germany returns 23 Namibian ancient artefacts

On 27 May, 23 artefacts from different Namibian communities, in the collection of the Ethnologisches Museum in Berlin, travelled to Namibia.
Reading of first genome of Vesuvius victim

Reading of first genome of Vesuvius victim

Previously, only small portions of mitochondrial DNA had been "read" of humans and animals at ruined Pompeii.
Αn elite tomb with complete set of grave goods

Αn elite tomb with complete set of grave goods

Results of the latest excavation season in Berenike, Egypt, have been announced.
Lecturer or Assistant Teaching Professor in Classics at Penn State

Lecturer or Assistant Teaching Professor in Classics at Penn State

The Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (CAMS) of The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for a full-time Lecturer or Assistant Teaching Professor position.
PhD scholarships at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

PhD scholarships at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

This is to inform you that applications are open for 14 fully-funded three-year PhD scholarships at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca.
The Buongoverno construction site “reveals” Lorenzetti’s treasures

The Buongoverno construction site “reveals” Lorenzetti’s treasures

In 2021 the Municipality of Siena started a project of diagnostics, enhancement and conservation maintenance of the masterpiece by Ambrogio Lorenzetti.
2100-Year-Old Agricultural Farmstead uncovered next to Nahal Arbel

2100-Year-Old Agricultural Farmstead uncovered next to Nahal Arbel

The discoveries (agricultural implements, storage jars, tens of weaving loom weights) shed light on this area in the Hasmonean Period.
Industrial manufacturing of wool and wool textiles in the Bronze Age Italy

Industrial manufacturing of wool and wool textiles in the Bronze Age Italy

Montale in northern Italy may have been one of the earliest centres in Europe for production of wool during the Bronze Age.
A 3400-year-old city emerges from the Tigris River

A 3400-year-old city emerges from the Tigris River

German and Kurdish archaeologists have uncovered a 3400-year-old Mittani Empire-era city once located on the Tigris River.
250 coffins with mummies and 150 bronze statues found in Saqqara

250 coffins with mummies and 150 bronze statues found in Saqqara

Extraordinary numbers of finds from new cache and burial shafts found by the Egyptian mission.
CUCD EDI Grants for Classics EDI initiatives/events

CUCD EDI Grants for Classics EDI initiatives/events

Deadline for current call for applications: 15th November 2022
Teaching Associate in ancient literature (fixed term)

Teaching Associate in ancient literature (fixed term)

The Department of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Nottingham is looking to appoint a Teaching Associate in Ancient Literature.
Ancient Greek and Latin Summer Courses

Ancient Greek and Latin Summer Courses

This year King’s College London is again running two 6-week courses in Ancient Greek and Latin as part of the KCL Summer School. 
Introduction to Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage

Introduction to Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage

The Egypt Exploration Society organizes the EES Online Course: "Introduction to Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage", on Thursday evenings, 6-7:30pm (UK Time), 16th June-14th July 2022 plus recordings.
Paleontologists found the jaws of an extremely rare bear in Tavrida

Paleontologists found the jaws of an extremely rare bear in Tavrida

Finding suggests that ancient people could have appeared in the Crimea almost 2 million years ago.
Jean-Luc Martinez accused over Tutankhamun Stela Trafficking Case

Jean-Luc Martinez accused over Tutankhamun Stela Trafficking Case

Jean-Luc Martinez was accused of turning a blind eye regarding documentation of object provenance in the Louvre Abu Dhabi acquisition. 
Asia Minor exhibition at the Benaki Museum

Asia Minor exhibition at the Benaki Museum

The Benaki Museum and the Centre for Asia Minor Studies are co-organisingthe large commemorative exhibition “Asia Minor Hellenism: Heyday - Catastrophe - Displacement - Rebirth” to mark the centennial anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe.
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