Paul Erdkamp, The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome
Paul Erdkamp, The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome, Cambridge, 2013.Éditeur : Cambridge University PressCollection : Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World644 pagesISBN : 978052172078639,99 $The...
View ArticleConference on ancient evil
CONFERENCE: Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity.Conference: Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity23rd - 24th May 2014As part of the ongoing research program of the...
View ArticleRabbits Unearth Ancient Treasures at English Landmark
A trove of ancient artifacts dating back 5,000 years has been unearthed at one of England’s top tourist attractions. The find wasn’t discovered by sleuthing archaeologists, however, but a family of...
View ArticleVolunteer army set up to examine archaeological sites uncovered by floods
The Museum of London Archaeology is recruiting a volunteer army of dog walkers, bird watchers, amateur historians and geology enthusiasts to help record sites that have been uncovered by storms and...
View ArticleA new Mycenaean palace in Laconia
Lecture by Dr. Adamantia Vasilogamvrou at the Heidelberg University.The post A new Mycenaean palace in Laconia appeared first on Αρχαιολογία Online.
View ArticleArcheoNet negen jaar jong!
Dag op dag negen jaar geleden werd ArcheoNet Vlaanderen officieel gelanceerd. Vooral dankzij de interesse van het publiek blijft het voor ons een aangenaam streven om deze website verder te zetten. Het...
View ArticleNew Open Access Journal: Indo-European Linguistics
Indo-European LinguisticsISSN: 2212-5884E-ISSN: 2212-5892The peer-reviewed journal Indo-European Linguistics (IEL) is devoted to the study of the ancient and medieval Indo-European languages from the...
View ArticleInstitution of Sponsorship from ancient to modern times
International Conference on the institution of sponsorship to be held in Thessaloniki.The post Institution of Sponsorship from ancient to modern times appeared first on Αρχαιολογία Online.
View ArticleDiscussing the New Sappho Poem, but just not "That" Subject
Dr Dirk ObbinkI wrote about the freshly-surfaced papyrus published by Dr Dirk Obbink, University of Oxford and uncertainty about its origins a while back ('No-Questions-Asking UK Academic Reads a...
View ArticleLegal Fibbery and the so-called Crosby Garrett helmet
The Heritage Journal has discussed my scepticism about the alleged find-spot of the so-called Crosby Garrett helmet.There is an interesting expansion on legal "fibbery" and HJ rightly wonders how many...
View ArticleUsing the Bible Wrong
Although I greatly appreciate the sentiment expressed through the cartoon above, there simply isn't a right ot wrong way to read the Bible. The Bible genuinely contains things that can inspire hatred,...
View ArticleThe Tomb of Philip in Vergina: Which Pihlip?
Olga Palagia will give a lecture entitled at the Swedish Institute.The post The Tomb of Philip in Vergina: Which Pihlip? appeared first on Αρχαιολογία Online.
View ArticleThe Tomb of Philip in Vergina
Lecture by Olga Palagia at the Swedish Institute at Athens.The post The Tomb of Philip in Vergina appeared first on Αρχαιολογία Online.
View ArticleNorth Dakota Man Camp Project at the Empire Theater’s Backstage Project
There are some cool things happening on the North Dakota Man Camp Project front. Not only do we have a short, but very important Wikipedia page and a nice website, but we’re also well on our way to...
View ArticlePiece of Fabric Found at Çatalhöyük
This piece of cloth is linen weaved with hemp. This is a first in the world and one of the best preserved examples.The post Piece of Fabric Found at Çatalhöyük appeared first on Αρχαιολογία Online.
View ArticleGrowing Anger at Lack of Response to Sappho Discovery
A fog continues to sit over the discovery of the two new poems supposedly by the seventh century lyric poet Sappho and questions of forgery have started to appear. International scholars are becoming...
View ArticleMetal detecting, collecting and portable antiquities: Scottish and British...
While it is common to focus on the detail and intent of heritage law, this article focuses instead on the social and cultural attitudes of both archaeologists and finders towards the finding and...
View Article5 Reasons to Become a Friend of ASOR
In early 2013, the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) created Friends of ASOR (FOA). Friends of ASOR are people interested in archaeological and historical research in the eastern...
View ArticleIt Starts, US Govt Seeks to Confiscate Thousands of Ancient Coins from Dealer...
Trouble ahead for US ancient coin dealers and collectors. This case has been going on behind the scenes for some years now, and it seems the feds are at last making a move.The US government is...
View ArticleThe Towers of Ras Al-Khaimah
A small team of archaeologists on a mission to record over 70 stone and mud-brick towers in the space of six weeks
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