Das sandige Pylos Homers?Neue Forschungen in Kakovatos an der Westküste der...
March 13, 2012 - 12:47 PM - LECTURE Dr. Birgitta Eder (Freiburg)
View ArticleJesus Discovery latest
THE JESUS DISCOVERY DISCUSSION CONTINUES, and I can't claim to be paying close attention. But here are a couple of blog posts from over the weekend.ASOR blog: The Talpiyot Unguentarium (Joan...
View ArticleMore Arrested in Greek Antiquities Bust
.The number of people arrested over the weekend in the latest antiquities smuggling ring bust has gone up to 44, aged between 25 and 74, including pensioners and municipal workers Greek police said on...
View ArticleAPAAME: Aerial Photography Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
APAAME: Aerial Photography Archive for Archaeology in the Middle EastAPAAME is long-term research project directed by Professor David Kennedy and Dr Robert Bewley, and is based at the University of...
View ArticleCoiney Logic: "Looting is Good for Archaeological Remains"
.In an argument which is truly metal-detectorist-worthy, as part of the discussion of this week's antiquities bust in Greece, on Moneta-L Canadian dugup dealer Robert Kokotailo of Calgary justifies...
View ArticleToday and Tomorrow the Members of the Illegal Antiquities Netork will make...
Translated from Greek: Kathimerini, 05.03.2012The members of the illegal commerce of antiquities network that was dimantled in Northern Greece face heavy charges. A total of 45 people have been...
View ArticleNumerous archaeological discoveries in Ljubljana
One of the oldest Roman graves found during excavations. Image: David BadovinacArchaeologists in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana have been kept busy in recent years as the many development projects...
View ArticleAPA Blog : Classics and German
The University of Muenster offers ‘Classics and German’, a unique combination of German language courses with the occasion to learn about the ‘German way’ of doing Classics. It is especially designed...
View ArticleThis Day in Ancient History: ante diem v nonas martias
ante diem v nonas martias Festival of Mars (day 3) 262 A.D. — martyrdom of Marinus and Asterius at Caesarea
View ArticleMethod and Material from a Survey on Antikythera
One of my first opportunities to shape the research directions of a project came when David Pettegrew and I were allowed to help design the survey methods and goals of Australian Paleochora Kythera...
View ArticleOpen Access Journal: Der Limes
Der Limes, Nachrichtenblatt der Deutschen Limeskommission Die im Jahre 2003 in Esslingen gegründete Deutsche Limeskommission (DLK) ist Ansprechpartner für alle Aktivitäten zu Schutz und Erforschung und...
View ArticleThe Wild History of Beans
An article published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences describes the predomestication history of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), one of the most important sources of...
View ArticleAPA Blog : WWP Seminars on Scholarly Text Encoding
WWP seminars and workshops offer an exceptional introduction to scholarly text encoding and digital humanities technologies. They're designed to serve faculty, librarians, and students in the...
View Articlerumour wrong: artefacts stolen from Olympia museum not found in case of...
Greek police have not found the Olympic museum’s stolen artefacts. Ta Nea have reported that ‘the possibility that objects from the recent robbery at the Olympia Museum are included amongst the finds...
View ArticleA Useful Diversion?
The archaeo-blogger world is on fire over news of a bust of an alleged antiquities smuggling ring in Greece. See...
View ArticleTalpiot Tombs Latest (Including Fish-Reorientation and Unguentaria)
Here are some links to more blogging and reporting about the Talpiot tombs since my last round-up:James Tabor posted about the “fish” image, in response to earlier comments and criticisms. He still...
View ArticleGIS and Archaeology- Some Resources on Learning GIS for Archaeology
In the past, I have occasionally written about GIS and Archaeology, specifically how to learn GIS for Archaeology. It’s a real shame but there are not many high quality resources for those interested...
View ArticleThe ASOR Heritage Fellowship: Supporting Student Research in Western Anatolia
Kyle Egerer (left) and Peter Cobb (right) survey a field near an ancient quarry (photo by CLAS 2011) By Kyle Egerer and Peter Cobb We, Kyle Egerer and Peter Cobb, were recipients of the ASOR Heritage...
View ArticleDeutsche Limeskommission: Limesdatenbank
Deutsche Limeskommission Die im Jahre 2003 in Esslingen gegründete Deutsche Limeskommission (DLK) ist Ansprechpartner für alle Aktivitäten zu Schutz und Erforschung und sowie fürdie touristische...
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