HAEMUS Journal – Call for Papers 2013

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Dear colleagues, As a publishers, we are pleased to announce a call for papers for the second issue of HAEMUS, an electronic journal devoted to the history and archaeology of the Balkan Peninsula. HAEMUS Journal welcomes research and review articles on all aspects of the history and archaeology of the Balkan Peninsula, from prehistory to modern times, including all interdisciplinary studies...

Bulgarian Archaeologists Uncover Major Roman Thermae

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A Bulgarian team of archaeologists have discovered well-preserved remains of a Roman bath in the ancient Bulgarian town of Sozopol. The news was revealed by National Museum of History director Bozhidar Dimitrov. "The team, led by Sozopol Archaeology Museum director Dimitar Nedev has made the discovery as part of its digs in the area in front of Sozopol's fortress walls," said...

Security walls to protect ancient Agora in İzmir

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 The İzmir Metropolitan Municipality is preparing to surround the historical Smyrna Agora with specially designed walls. The walls will provide for the safety of the Agora and be 3 meters high and 810 meters long. The Smyrna Agora Ancient Site Safety Wall project has been approved by the İzmir Committee for the Protection of Cultural and Natural Properties. The project...

Exhibition: ‘Resplendent Dress From Southeastern Europe’

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The countries of southeastern Europe maintain some of the most elaborate and diverse traditions of dress in western Eurasia. Beyond their beauty and their importance as markers of identity in a landscape of great cultural diversity, these garments also preserve strong traces of the developmental stages of modern "Western" dress, which begins with a simple string skirt. "Resplendent Dress From...

HAEMUS will take part in the conference at the ARC in Sofia

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Members of HAEMUS will take part at the upcoming conference 'Public Art in the Balkans, 19th-21st centuries: intentions, interpretations, controversy', scheduled for March 14-15, 2013, at the American Research Center in Sofia (Bulgaria). The aim of this table is public art in the Balkans which is explicit and frequently the subject of great controversy.  Having inherited concepts from Rome, Byzantium and...

Student Archaeological Conference (STARCO) – 2013

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4th Student Archaeological Conference (STARCO) Silent Lambs and Big Bad Wolves: Human-Animal Relations in the Past 21-24. March 2013. Zlatibor, Serbia Students Archaeology Club, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Philosophy University of Belgrade Conference invitation Students Archaeology Club from Belgrade is inviting you to the 4th Student Archaeological Conference (STARCO) – Silent Lambs an Big Bad Wolves: Human-Animal Relations in the Past which will be held from...