Invisible is better: when sustainable solutions blend into the landscape; from the Archaeological Park of Pompeii to Evora
Archaeologists awarded a National Science Foundation grant to survey Florida cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian
The Scuderie del Quirinale presents ARTE LIBERATA 1937-1947. Masterpieces saved from war, a new major exhibition, from 16 December 2022 to 10 April 2023, in Rome
The Cincinnati Art Museum discovers a hidden work under Paul Cézanne’s painting, Still Life with Bread and Eggs
Tiny flakes in Schöningen tell a story of tool use 300,000 years ago; the study has been published in Scientific Reports
The CENIEH researcher Emiliano Bruner publishes a review article about neuroscience and prehistory, in the Journal of Anthropological Sciences
Extreme drought from the 430s – 450s encouraged Attila’s Huns to attack the Roman empire, tree rings suggest
The Royal Ballet’s acclaimed Like Water for Chocolate in cinemas this New Year, on Thursday 19 January 2023
True crime in 19th century Norway; Gjest Baardsen was one of Norway’s most notorious criminals in the 19th century and inspired a number of songs
Early-career archaeologists are pessimistic about future careers; the study has been published in the European Journal of Archaeology