Ancient corridor reveals Roman social life traces
A 40-meter corridor, giving clues about Roman social life 2,000 years ago has been unearthed in the ancient city of Metropolis. Archaeologists believe these...
Conference focuses on return of Parthenon Sculptures
Andrew Douglas Alexander Thomas Bruce is the descendant of Lord Elgin, who stole the Parthenon sculptures in the 19th century. The 11th Earl of...
Upcoming HAEMUS lecture by Jovan Jonovski on “REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: COAT OF ARMS –...
On November 18, 2013, at 07:00 pm, HAEMUS will host a public lecture, entitled “REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: COAT OF ARMS quest for dilemma's answers?”, by...
ESRARC2014 – Еuropean Symposium on Religious Art – Restoration and Conservation
ESRARC2014 - the 6th European Symposium on Religious Art - Restoration and Conservation which will be held on 09 – 11 June 2014 in Florence,...
Oldest warning sign may be in Çatalhöyük
In a play on the old adage “if walls could talk,” a mural has been discovered that could be the world’s earliest warning sign,...
Neanderthals Found in Greece
Scientists have uncovered new evidence of Neanderthal occupation at the Kalamakia cave site on the western coast of the Mani peninsula in Greece, adding...