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Student program may have uncovered lost indigenous community

Student program may have uncovered lost indigenous community

The University of North Florida archaeology team believes it may have located the lost Indigenous Northeast Florida community of Sarabay.
Marina Lambraki-Plaka has passed away

Marina Lambraki-Plaka has passed away

Marina Lambraki Plaka, Director of the National Gallery - Alexandros Soutsos Museum, has passed away on Monday morning at the age of 83.
The interaction of ocean, continent and atmosphere 2.7 billion years ago

The interaction of ocean, continent and atmosphere 2.7 billion years ago

Researchers have studied the Temagami BIF, a rock formation in Ontario, for the first time using high-precision geochemical methods.
The Parthenon Sculptures: Unprecedented momentum building in favour of their return

The Parthenon Sculptures: Unprecedented momentum building in favour of their return

In recent months, the number of reports in the British media is perhaps the greatest ever.
Εxcavations at the Late Cypriot harbour city of Dromolaxia-Vyzakia

Εxcavations at the Late Cypriot harbour city of Dromolaxia-Vyzakia

In May and June 2022 a Swedish team carried out excavations at the Late Cypriot harbour city of Dromolaxia-Vyzakia/Hala Sultan Tekke.
Unique images of the mythical San Jose galleon

Unique images of the mythical San Jose galleon

Spain and the natives of Bolivia are still claiming the cargo of the San Jose, which carried the treasure of the Regent of Peru.
Wreck of Historical Royal Ship discovered off the English coast

Wreck of Historical Royal Ship discovered off the English coast

The wreck of one of the most famous ships of the 17th century has been discovered off the coast of Norfolk in the UK.
Ancient DNA unearths cultural “explosion” in the Pacific

Ancient DNA unearths cultural “explosion” in the Pacific

DNA analysis of ancient human remains has shed new light on an "explosion" of itermixing cultures and genetics in an island region north of Australia known as Wallacea
Evidence of very early Islamic burials in the Levant

Evidence of very early Islamic burials in the Levant

A new study combining archaeological, historical and bioarchaeological data provides new insights into the early Islamic period in modern-day Syria.
Dig in the Roman City of Calagurris

Dig in the Roman City of Calagurris

The UNIR Foundation is launching this summer, from July 10 to 22, the first Calagurris-UNIR 2022 Fieldwork.
When, where, and how were chickens domesticated?

When, where, and how were chickens domesticated?

New research transforms our understanding of the circumstances and timing of the domestication of chickens, their spread across Asia into the west, and reveals the changing way in which they were perceived in societies over the past 3,500 years.
The Fagan fragment permanently restored to the Acropolis Museum

The Fagan fragment permanently restored to the Acropolis Museum

In a simple, particularly touching event, the "Fagan fragment" was permanently restored to the eastern frieze of the Parthenon where it belongs.
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.
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