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Germany, a Bronze Age deposit discovered in a wind farm.

Germany, a Bronze Age deposit discovered in a wind farm.

In the course of work on a wind farm near Wolfenbüttel in Lower Saxony, Germany, a large complex of archaeological evidence covering a chronological span extending from prehistoric to late antiquity has been identified, with one find of particul...
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In Norfolk, England, a vast Roman villa discovered during work on a wind farm

In Norfolk, England, a vast Roman villa discovered during work on a wind farm

In Norfolk, onEngland's east coast, a preventive archaeological investigation connected with work on cables for offshore wind farms has uncovered the remains of a vast, hitherto unknown Roman villa. As reported by the Artnet news outlet, the structur...
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Temple of the god Pelusium discovered in Sinai: a shrine rewrites the history of Pelusium

Temple of the god Pelusium discovered in Sinai: a shrine rewrites the history of Pelusium

An archaeological discovery in northern Sinai could help redefine the religious and cultural role of the ancient city ofPelusium (or Pelusium) in the eastern Mediterranean. After six years of excavations at the site of Tell el-Farama, corresponding t...
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Pompeii, training internships aimed at Botticino School of Restoration kick off

Pompeii, training internships aimed at Botticino School of Restoration kick off

Following the agreement signed between the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Ales S.p.A. and Valore Italia, a program of curricular training internships aimed at students in the degree course in Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the Botticino School ...
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Venice, the history of the world in 400 works: the Ligabue Foundation Palace of the Arts is born

Venice, the history of the world in 400 works: the Ligabue Foundation Palace of the Arts is born

From May 7-24, 2026, on the occasion of the opening of the Venice Art Biennale, the Giancarlo Ligabue Foundation will open its historic headquarters on the Grand Canal to the public, transforming it into the Palazzo delle Arti e delle Culture. This i...
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In Turin, archaeology and contemporary art tell the historical and cultural depth of Gaza

In Turin, archaeology and contemporary art tell the historical and cultural depth of Gaza

From April 22 to September 27, 2026, the Merz Foundation, the Egyptian Museum of Turin and the MAH - Musée d'art et d'histoire de Genève present GAZA, the future has an ancient heart. Materials and Memories of the Mediterranean, an exhibition ...
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Sicily, restoration of the Marausa II and Gela II wrecks kicks off

Sicily, restoration of the Marausa II and Gela II wrecks kicks off

Sicily, restoration and assembly work on the Marausa II and Gela II wrecks was delivered this morning, marking the start of the operational phase of an intervention designed to return the two important finds to public use. The project, promoted by th...
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Roman villa of Publius Cornelius Dolabella resurfaces in Bacoli: first site on property confiscated from the Camorra

Roman villa of Publius Cornelius Dolabella resurfaces in Bacoli: first site on property confiscated from the Camorra

A Roman-era maritime villa with more than 2,000 years of history, which emerged in the area of Villa Ferretti, has been made visible to the public in Bacoli (Naples). The complex, attributed to the politician and military man Publius Cornelius Dolabe...
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