Publication: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire – Thinking about Farming and Farmscapes
Overview discussing the historical development of African farmscapes.
Overview discussing the historical development of African farmscapes.
Detailed analysis of iron nails from the Kanem region in Chad.
Überblick zur historischen Entwicklung der afrikanischen Farmwirtschaft.
Detaillierte Analyse von Eisennägeln aus dem Gebiet Kanem im Tschad.
The settlement of Viytenky dating to the Late Roman and the Early Migration periods is one of the long-lasting cooperation projects of the Eurasia Department of the DAI with Ukrainian […]
von Knut Rassmann (ORCID: 0000-0002-2570-6099) und Kerstin P. Hofmann (ORCID: 0000-0003-4405-5751) Durch die Analyse von in Sedimenten konserviertem Erbgut kann die Anwesenheit von Menschen, Tieren und Pflanzen an archäologischen Fundstätten […]
Bilsk, located in the Poltava region of Eastern Ukraine, is among the largest Early Iron Age sites in Europe and a key site in Scythian archaeology. Several projects within our […]
The Pergamon Excavation of the German Archaeological Institute has created a tourist map that not only guides visitors through ancient ruins but also suggests circular routes covering the entire modern city of Bergama. This encourages people to take individual tours and experience Bergama’s rich cultural heritage, from ancient times to more recent periods like Byzantine and Ottoman eras.
Alman Arkeoloji Enstitüsü tarafından yürütülen Bergama Kazısı, ziyaretçilere sadece antik kalıntılar arasında rehberlik etmekle kalmayan, aynı zamanda modern Bergama kentinin tamamını kapsayan rotalar öneren bir turistik harita oluşturdu. Bu haritanın, insanları bireysel rotaları deneyimlemeye ve Bergama’nın antik çağlardan Bizans ve Osmanlı dönemleri gibi daha yakın dönemlere kadar uzanan zengin kültürel mirasını deneyimlemeye teşvik etmesi amaçlanıyor.
The city of Kherson and its museums experienced a sad fate as one of the cities occupied by Russian forces in the very beginning of the war. As a result, […]
Le bassin du Congo abrite le plus grand complexe de tourbières tropicales du monde. Dans le cadre du SPP, une séquence sédimentaire d’environ 2 m de profondeur a été prélevée, puis étudiée.
The Congo Basin hosts the largest tropical peat bog complex in the world. Within the framework of the SPP, a sediment sequence of about 2 m depth was sampled and investigated.
Das Kongobecken beherbergt den größten tropischen Torfmoorkomplex der Welt. Im Rahmen des SPP wurde eine ca. 2 m tiefe Sedimentsequenz entnommen, und untersucht.
The 2023 annual conference of the DAI research cluster “Body and Death” takes place online and at the German Archaeological Institute in Athens from October 17 to 19. It will […]
The ancient city of Tyras founded by Greek colonists in the 6th century BC in today’s Odesa region is on UNESCO’s Tentative List and is one of the numerous sites […]