Exhibitions
Exhibitions
‘Medea’s Love and the Quest for the Golden Fleece’ at Frankfurt’s Liebieghaus
The Republic of Georgia will be the Frankfurt Book Fair’s Guest of Honour in 2018. Marking this occasion, the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung will present important loans from the Georgian National...
Exhibitions
‘Emotions’ at the Acropolis Museum
Τhe Acropolis Museum joins forces with the Onassis Foundation, an organization which has been contributing to Culture and...
Exhibitions
‘Buddhist Art of Myanmar’ at the Asia Society Museum, New York
Buddhist Art of Myanmar is the first exhibition in the West focusing on works of art from collections...
Archaeology
Anglo-Saxon girl had her nose and lips cut off as punishment, shows skull
An Anglo-Saxon teenage girl appears to have had her nose and lips cut off — and possibly her...
Exhibitions
Largest Anglo-Saxon coin hoard found in UK goes on display at British Museum
On the occasion of the launch of the Treasure Annual Report 2012 by Ed Vaizey, Minister of State...
Luxury and Diadems: The Enotrian Princesses embark on a tour from Matera
A hat that seems to have come straight from the 1920s, looking quite chic if not for the material from which it's crafted, the...
‘Labyrinth: Knossos, Myth and Reality’ at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
According to legend, an elaborate labyrinth was built at Knossos on the island of Crete to hold a ferocious Minotaur. Discover the palace of...
Sixteenth national archaeological exhibition “Bulgarian Archaeology 2022”
The National Archaeological Institute with Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (NAIM at BAS) presents the national archaeological exhibition “Bulgarian Archaeology 2022”, which...
‘Being an Islander: Art and Identity of the Large Mediterranean Islands’ at The Fitzwilliam Museum
‘Being an Islander: Art and Identity of the large Mediterranean Islands' runs as a research project between 2019 and 2023, with a major exhibition...
‘Quantity and Quality. The World of Greek Terracottas’ at the Altes Museum in Berlin
For many centuries, figurines were made of fired clay in ancient Greece and beyond. Until recently, researchers regarded these clay figures as cheap, mass-produced...
‘Hieroglyphs – Unlocking Ancient Egypt’ at the British Museum
This autumn a major exhibition at the British Museum will mark one of the most important moments in our understanding of ancient history: the...