Photo of the Month – July 2021
D-DAI-IST-1015, E. Mamboury, T. Wiegand (Year Unknow) The Photo of the Month: Today, if you move along the coast of the Marmara Sea by leaving the whistles of the ferries […]
D-DAI-IST-1015, E. Mamboury, T. Wiegand (Year Unknow) The Photo of the Month: Today, if you move along the coast of the Marmara Sea by leaving the whistles of the ferries […]
Bei seiner Sitzung am 27. Juli 2021 hat das Welterbekomitee eine Gruppe von 17 Plätzen der Jomon-Zeit (vor ca. 15.000-2300 Jahren) in Nordjapan in die UNESCO-Liste des Kulturerbes der Welt […]
The German Archaeological Institute, Istanbul Department, mourns the death of Prof. Dr. Jürgen Borchhardt (25.2.1936 – 26.7.2021), who passed away at the age of 85. After his referent period from […]
Das 1897 ausgegrabene Megalithgrab gehört aufgrund seiner Architektur zu den Galeriegräbern im Pariser Becken und der westfälischen Bucht, die für die zweite Hälfte des 4.Jt. v. Chr. belegt sind. Erstmals konnte ein digitaler Gesamtplan erstellt werden.
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Neuer Online-Kurs „Instruction for the archaeological drawing of ceramic sherds“ jetzt verfügbar
For those of you who missed our event „Constantinople in Late Antiquity: Sacred Space and Urban Topography“ – and of course for everyone who would like to watch it again […]
The remains of firewood, which was used at a daily basis in archaeological settlements, are indicators of the environment of a site and its changes due to climate and human impact. The first batch of SEM images of charcoal from Mege, Nigeria, was recently published in the webservice iDAI.objects. The open access images and data serve as a reference for colleagues and provide an introduction to charcoal research for young international scientists.
New open access paper published by Xun Yang et al. about the relations between long-term landscape development and human activities in the Pergamon Micro-Region.
Today, 05 July at 19:00 s.t., Zeki Mete Aksan (Sinop, Turkey) will present a lecture at the University of Leipzig about „Tumulus Tradition in the Southern Black Sea Region: Sinope […]