Day 14 Patara – Lycia’s gateway to the Roman world
Patara was one of the chief cities of Lycia, an ancient region on the south-west coast of what is now Turkey, and it was the administrative base of the Roman […]
Patara was one of the chief cities of Lycia, an ancient region on the south-west coast of what is now Turkey, and it was the administrative base of the Roman […]
The mining district of s’Argentera on Ibiza is one of the largest in the Balearic Islands, ranking alongside the lead and silver ore deposits of Bunyola on Mallorca and the […]
The Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica was founded 190 years ago on the Capitol in Rome, in Palazzo Caffarelli, seat of the Prussian ambassador to the Holy See. Six years later […]
Fifty years ago on 9 January, excavations began on the Nile island of Elephantine in southern Egypt. For more than four millennia Elephantine was the most important frontier and trading […]
60 years ago the DAI’s excavations began at Takht-e Soleyman in the province of West Azerbaijan in Iran. The complex of buildings around a lake on a calcareous sinter plateau […]