Exhibitions

Europeans were investing in regions to benefit from trade more than 3000 years ago

Today, Leutkirch is a small town in the Western Allgau region of Germany, far from big population centers. Yet recent work by archaeologists and geographers from the ResourceCultures collaborative...

Humans and climate drove giants of Madagascar to extinction

Nearly all of Madagascan megafauna - including the famous Dodo bird, gorilla-sized lemurs, giant tortoises, and the Elephant...

‘Georgia, cradle of viticulture’ at the Cite de Vin museum, Bordeaux

France's Cite de Vin museum will toast Georgia's 9,000-year history as the global birthplace of wine-making in a...

‘The Maya: Revelation of an Endless Time’ at the National Palace in Mexico

During the inauguration in the National Palace of the exhibition titled: The Maya: Revelation Of An Endless Time,...

Making heads or tails of Ancient Greece

The modern day emphasis on electronic banking and plastic credit cards could pave the way towards a future...

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...
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