2300 Jahre alt, und doch wirkt sie fast wie neu: Archäologen haben in einem keltischen Grab im Münchner Stadtteil Sendling eine Schere entdeckt, die sogar
My current plan is to read my entire book manuscript (on the archaeology of the contemporary American experience) two more times before I submit. Once to finish the introduction and once to fi…
Cult mentality: Professor makes monumental discovery in Italy
Douglas Boin, Ph.D., a professor of history at Saint Louis University, made a major announcement at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, revealing he and his team discovered ...
Late Prehistoric discovery turns archaeological assumptions on their head
For a team of archaeologists digging in southwest Spain, the discovery of a Bronze/Iron Age stela—a funerary stone slab with carvings depicting an important individual—would have been exciting enough. ...
'Bone biographies' reveal lives of medieval England's common people—and illuminate early benefits system
A series of 'bone biographies' created by a major research project tell the stories of medieval Cambridge residents as recorded on their skeletons, illuminating everyday lives during the era of Black ...
How 'listening' to archaeological sites could shed light on the past
Until recently, archaeologists have mostly relied on what they can see at the sites of ancient ruins to unlock the secrets of the past. But lately, new methods have started to allow researchers to use ...
Revealing close and distant relatives in ancient DNA with unprecedented precision
If two persons are biologically related, they share long stretches of DNA that they co-inherited from their recent common ancestor. These almost identically shared stretches of genomes are called IBD ...
Holy Sepulchre excavation presented to the local communities
The activities at the archaeological site were presented to the communities of the Orthodox Patriarchate, Custody of the Holy Land and Armenian Patriarchate.
New research shows the Cerne Abbas Giant was a muster station for King Alfred's armies
New research from the University of Oxford concludes that the Cerne Abbas Giant was originally carved as an image of Hercules to mark a muster station for West Saxon armies. The figure was later reinterpreted ...
Marie Antoinette und die Geheimnisse von Versailles | Doku HD Reupload | ARTE
Die letzte Monarchin Frankreichs: Marie Antoinette. Sie war zugleich Königin, Mutter, Geliebte. 230 Jahre nach seiner Errichtung erlangt Marie-Antoinettes Ha...
Miklós Szabó, professeur d'archéologie, lauréat du prix Széchenyi, académicien, ancien recteur de l'université Eötvös Loránd, est décédé. Nous avons (...)
Thèse de doctorat débutée en 2023 Direction : Peter Stokes (EPHE, AOROC), Nuria de Castilla (EPHE, PROCLAC) École doctorale : ED 472 • Contacter Riham Mokrani