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Greece returns 48 archaeological finds to Cyprus

Greece returns 48 archaeological finds to Cyprus

Greece returned 48 archaeological artifacts to Cyprus today.The meeting marking the handover of the valuable material was held today at the Cyprus Museum, on the occasion of the informal Council of Culture Ministers of the European Union in Nicosia, ...
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Israel expropriates land in West Bank to develop archaeological site

Israel expropriates land in West Bank to develop archaeological site

The IsraelCivil Administration, Israel's government agency operating in the West Bank, has initiated procedures to expropriate 320 dunams of land, or 32 hectares, earmarked for the conservation and development of the Herodium archaeological site, one...
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Cerveteri and the Greco-Eastern world: exhibiting the most important cores of extant Ceretan hydriai

Cerveteri and the Greco-Eastern world: exhibiting the most important cores of extant Ceretan hydriai

At the end of an important phase of extraordinary maintenance work, carried out thanks to funding from the European Community and destined for the sites under its jurisdiction, the Cerveteri and Tarquinia Archaeological Park (PACT) is presenting two ...
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Calabria, wreck discovered with more than 300 amphorae from Magna Graecia

Calabria, wreck discovered with more than 300 amphorae from Magna Graecia

A submerged wreck dating from between the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., preserved with a cargo of more than three hundred amphorae, could offer important new information on ancient Mediterranean trade and the economic networks that connected the c...
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Ancona, monumental Roman wall structure discovered in the heart of the city

Ancona, monumental Roman wall structure discovered in the heart of the city

Important archaeological discovery in the heart of Ancona's historic center: a few steps away from the Church of San Gregorio Illuminatore and the so-called House of the Florentines, excavations started on March 30, 2026 have brought to light a monum...
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The Italian state purchased the François Tomb, an identifying testimony to Etruscan civilization

The Italian state purchased the François Tomb, an identifying testimony to Etruscan civilization

The François Tomb of Vulci officially becomes part of the heritage of the Italian state. The signing of the deed of sale, which took place today at the Ministry of Culture in the presence of Minister Alessandro Giuli, sanctions thedefinitive a...
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Vasto, an Italic necropolis discovered during work on a photovoltaic plant

Vasto, an Italic necropolis discovered during work on a photovoltaic plant

A pre-Roman funerary context has been identified in the industrial area of Punta Penna, in the northern portion of the municipality of Vasto, in the province of Chieti. This was announced by the Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio for ...
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A Roman funerary stele recovered by the Carabinieri TPC returns to the Italian state

A Roman funerary stele recovered by the Carabinieri TPC returns to the Italian state

Carabinieri from the Venice Cultural Heritage Protection Unit have returned to the state a portion of an early-imperial Roman funerary monument, recovered at the end of an investigation coordinated by the Venice Public Prosecutor's Office. The find, ...
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