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  2. Jan 31

    Trajan Temple, Pergamon Ancient City.

  3. Today, we have the Opinion of Lino Tavares Dias, archaeologist, who recalls a unique excavation in the early 1980s: 'In Tongobriga, a heritage site assumed as a mere example, it was not utopian to think about the past.'

  4. Feb 1

    Roman numerals on wood panels excavated at thought to be from barrack room doors

  5. 23 minutes ago

    DGUF signed the statement of the European Cultural Foundation, , "Brexit and a cultural way forward, together": . See our efforts in bringing 's organisations together: .

  6. 8 minutes ago

    The means that the field of environmental history becomes more and more important. In my latest post I look at 'Environmental History and the works of J. Donald Hughes'

  7. Jan 27

    Nymphaeum with large stone water pipe visible, Amathus,

  8. Jan 29

    Late Republican (50-40 BC) paintings from the so-called 'cubiculum nocturnum' (bedroom) from the of P. Fannius Synistor at , near . They create an illusion of spatial depth with architectural motifs

  9. 1 hour ago

    One of my favourite bones! From the wing of a bird (in this case 🐓🐔) the carpometacarpus has always reminded me of a nappy pin but I just realised that the proximal end looks like a mouse's head! 🐁 Or is it an elephant 🐘 with its trunk in the air? 🤔

  10. 37 minutes ago

    This week's lecture will be given by Nebu George 'Living in an Iron Age House' 🏠 The lecture will discuss how geochemical analysis of phosphorus can provide a glimpse into how people living in this prehistoric house went about their daily life!

  11. Beeswax candles from an Alamannic grave in Oberflacht in Germany: possibly the oldest surviving beeswax candles north of the Alps, complete with wicks! 6th/7th C. Today in the Landesmuseum in Stuttgart. Photo credit:

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  12. The voice of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy 🔊

  13. 5 hours ago

    Nice to be greeted by a new publication on a monday: „Rituals and feasting as incentives for cooperative action at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe “ by me and

  14. Are you attending in April? Check out the preliminary program. The and interest group meeting will be on Friday, April 24th!

  15. Feb 1

    Found outside the fortress in 1603. 's name was damned after he was murdered by his brother in 212AD it's has been erased 'damnatio' from this .

  16. Yellow Sheeple! We got a lovely surprise this morning arriving on site, they're already wreaking havoc and squeezing through tiny fence gaps! 😂

  17. A few snaps of our 'How to become a PhD' workshop. We discussed different PhD trajectories, application procedures, and ways to increase the chances of getting a position. Three PhD candidates shared their experiences, and we finished the day with mock interviews!

  18. 17 minutes ago

    CFP for for researchers studying Medieval borderlands, linear earthworks, dykes and frontiers. Looking for a range of topics and researchers from digital studies, excavations, public archaeology or conservation.

  19. Jan 31

    The knowledge of our is within our daily activities & relations, not just with each other but with also the landscape which sustains our way of life. We must promote & protect our It is all intertwined like a mat

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  20. 3 hours ago

    of a Roman atrium house! An atrium house is a house with a central courtyard open to the sky. The courtyard was enhanced by colonnades, so that rooms could be reached without getting wet even while raining.

  21. A vet doing his morning swim stumbled upon an ancient Egyptian anchor richly decorated with hieroglyphs. But who dared deface the visage of the Egyptian godess of writing? An mystery

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