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New excavations in Aquileia: gold coins found from market area and complex layering

New excavations in Aquileia: gold coins found from market area and complex layering

A team from theUniversity of Verona's Department of Cultures and Civilizations, under the direction of Patrizia Basso in collaboration with Diana Dobreva, recently concluded a new excavation campaign in thearea of the former Pasqualis Fund, located a...
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Frosinone, new discoveries and enhancement work for Roman baths on the Cosa River

Frosinone, new discoveries and enhancement work for Roman baths on the Cosa River

A major redevelopment and enhancement of the city's archaeological heritage is taking shape in Frosinone. In fact, it is planned to redevelop the excavation of the Roman baths located along the bank of the Cosa River, a complex of extraordinary histo...
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From Tresoldi to Selva Aparicio, contemporary art at Herakleia Archaeological Park in Policoro

From Tresoldi to Selva Aparicio, contemporary art at Herakleia Archaeological Park in Policoro

Siris, the artistic enhancement project for the Archaeological Park of Herakleia in Policoro (Matera), curated by STUDIO STUDIO, the interdisciplinary laboratory founded by Edoardo Tresoldi, with the artistic direction of Antonio Oriente, was present...
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Ancient Carthage (Tunisia): marble face resurfaces from the temple of Baal Hammon and Tanit

Ancient Carthage (Tunisia): marble face resurfaces from the temple of Baal Hammon and Tanit

During archaeological excavations conducted at the temple dedicated to the deities Baal Hammon and Tanit at the site of tophet(a shrine) in ancient Carthage, Tunisia, a marble face, probably a mask, dating back to the late 4th century B.C. was discov...
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Egypt recovers 36 archaeological artifacts from the U.S.

Egypt recovers 36 archaeological artifacts from the U.S.

Egypt has recovered 36 archaeological artifacts from the United States, an achievement that confirms the country's commitment to protecting its historical and cultural heritage. The operation comes within the framework of directives from Egypt's pres...
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Herculaneum's Suburban Baths reopen extraordinarily with tours by reservation only

Herculaneum's Suburban Baths reopen extraordinarily with tours by reservation only

Extraordinary visits to Herculaneum's Suburban Baths, one of the most striking and best-preserved sites in the Roman world, are back. After the great success of the previous opening, the public will again have the opportunity to access the restoratio...
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Were Neanderthals artists? New analysis suggests symbolic uses of color

Were Neanderthals artists? New analysis suggests symbolic uses of color

Over the past two decades,ochre has become a key archaeological marker for understanding the origins of symbolic culture in human societies. The perception of color, which affects languages, rituals and collective identities, is a universal feature o...
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