The Ministry of Culture of Morocco, plans to launch a national pilot program to promote archeological sites across the country. The project comes as part of a cultural and economic development strategy, adds the press release.
Annually held for 658 years, Kirkpinar oil wrestling festival see wrestlers fight for honor ancient Turkish tradition. This year Ali Gurbuz triumph in Kirkpinar oil wrestling
Ancient DNA has shed fresh light light on the origins of the legendary Biblical people who gave their name to mindless thuggery. It suggests they descended from migrants who crossed the Mediterranean and reached the shores of modern-day Israel,…
Completion of the 2019 Ancient Akrotiri Project. This year the excavated area was extended by trenching both to the northern and eastern edges of the site, the western extent of the ancient rubble mound encapsulating the surviving foundations having…
Archaeologists worked 9 years to unearth mosaic spanning some 1,200 square meters in southern Hatay province. A view of one-piece ground mosaic belong to the 6th century AD and was used as a "public space" after being found during a construction of a…
6,000-year-old cave paintings discovered in Czech Republic
The Role of Diet in Resilience and Vulnerability to Climate Change among Early Agricultural Communities in the Maya Lowlands
Geologists float an answer to the mystery of salt flurries beneath Dead Sea: New computer simulation and research helps scientists understand how salt makes its way down rather than up, providing a glimpse into formation of massive deposits around…
Archaeologists in England have made an unusual discovery in a Roman well. This find is one that is providing new insights into Roman Britain and has been hailed as being both of national and international importance.
The exhibition gives a deep insight into the research of a passionate art historian, Marcell Restle (1932-2016), who dedicated his ilfe in great intensity to the study of Asia Minor in Late Antique and Byzantine as well as Seljuk and Ottoman times.
ANAMED are announce that 14th International ANAMED Annual Symposium will be held between 5-6 December 2019 at ANAMED.
The art of the Roman deal
Neanderthals used resin 'glue' to craft their stone tools. Ethnographic evidence indicates that resin, which dries when exposed to air, is generally warmed by exposure to a small fire thus softened to be molded and pushed in position in the haft.
The archaeological site of Ein Qashish in northern Israel was a place of repeated Neanderthal occupation and use during the Middle Paleolithic, according to a stud.
The Department of Antiquities has announced the discovery of an ancient shipwreck in the sea off Protaras, Cyprus.
Nonequilibrium evolution of volatility in origination and extinction explains fat-tailed fluctuations in Phanerozoic biodiversity