An archaeological mission from the Ministry of Antiquities discovered the rock-hewn tomb in the city's El-Shatby district During excavation work at a site in the El-Shatby neighbourhood of Alexandria, ...
Greek art and life had always been influenced by other cultures, but the expansion in territory during Alexander the Great's conquests brought greater possibilities for mutual cultural exchanges.
Sarah James (PhD 2010, UT Austin) is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is a Greek archaeologist, with interests in ceramics, landscape studies, and ancient ...
The Kuwaiti National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) announced an archaeological discovery on Failaka Island: a courtyard and building dating back approximately 2,300 years to the ...
KUWAIT CITY, Feb 16: The National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) announced on Sunday the discovery of a courtyard and a building dating back to the Hellenistic period, approximately ...
Abu Dhabi: A glazed pottery jar from the Hellenistic period and part of an extension of a falaj (ancient watering system), was found recently in the divider of a road in the city centre of Al Ain.
AMMAN — From the Roman period to Early Islamic times, Jerash had a “strong and continuous” pottery production, according to two scholars who are members of a Danish-German archaeology team. From the ...
Researchers have identified the likeliest timeline of the famous Hellenistic-era Kyrenia shipwreck, discovered and recovered off the north coast of Cyprus in the 1960s. Historic shipwrecks often evoke ...
AMMAN — It is not clear whether Pella, 130km northwest of Amman, was utterly destroyed by the Hasmonean ruler Alexander Jannaeus or if it was just captured, said John Tidmarsh, former president of the ...
An archaeological mission from the Ministry of Antiquities discovered the rock-hewn tomb in the city's El-Shatby district During excavation work at a site in the El-Shatby neighbourhood of Alexandria, ...
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