A proposal for the enhancement and ideal administration of monuments in the town of Trikala (Part II)
Description of the operations already carried out on the monuments or scheduled to be realized in the near future for the protection and enhancement of the monument sites in Trikala and additional proposals.
Pirates from Algiers, the ‘‘Cat eater’’ and the bridge of Arta
In the following article, the most famous, perhaps, of all bridges in Greece will be presented as well as its manner of construction and the legends surrounding it.
The chorus’ leader of the drama “Electra” in two vase paintings
This brief presentation underlines the utility of literary sources’ contribution to the iconographic material’s interpretation and iconography’s usefulness to the philological texts’ comprehension.
The bronze objects of Late Bronze Age Epirus: tools and guns used by a “household” or “prestige” artifacts, which denote the owner’s power and authority.
The Neolithic Settlement of ’’Toumba Kremastis Koiladas’’ (Part 2)
Based on excavation data, this article examines settlement boundaries in both Greece and the Balkans and the issue of burnt Neolithic habitations in Kremasti.
Anthropologie Mundflora gibt Einblicke in die Evolution
Die Bakterien in unserem Mund sind nicht nur wichtig für unsere Gesundheit, sie geben auch wertvolle Informationen über unsere Evolution. Aus Zahnbelägen
Reconnecting relationships: uncovering genealogy in archaeology - The Past
Examining ancient DNA is revolutionising our knowledge of the past. Being able to detect family relationships is revealing ever more about connections between people buried in cemeteries and even individual coffins. Caroline Arcini introduces three cases where DNA evidence has opened new windows ...
Two Huge Sphinx Statues of Amenhotep III Found in Luxor
A fantastic discovery of two unique limestone statues in Luxor has been added to the recent flurry of archaeological findings in Egypt spearheaded by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
Die Stadt Aachen hat zwei Goldmünzen aus keltischer Zeit angekauft. Die Münzen geben einen Einblick in die Geschichte des Gebietes des heutigen Aachens.