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AegeanPosted onJune 1, 2023

[Podcast] Digging Up The Past: Episode 14 – In Search of Aeneas

The fourteenth episode of the Digging Up The Past podcast is officially out! Episode 14 – In Search of Aeneas Is there evidence to the…

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AegeanPosted onOctober 9, 2022

[Featured Article] In Search of Helen of Troy [revised]

Author: Petros Koutoupis Originally published on Ancient Origins (19 October, 2014) but revised. Her face was the face that launched a thousand ships. Considered to…

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I see myself as a “literary archaeologist.” No field work is required. The purpose of this self appointed and non-existent discipline is to marry two fields which do not cooperate very well with each other: archaeology and literary studies. The texts are historical artifacts and must be treated as such.

 

Latest News [in History]

  • Remains of Vitruvius Basilica Identified in Italy
    Source: Archaeology.org Published on 2026-01-21
  • Cave Art Identified in Czech Republic Excavation Spoil Heap
    Source: Archaeology.org Published on 2026-01-21
  • High-Tech Tools Reveal Inscriptions on Pompeii Wall
    Source: Archaeology.org Published on 2026-01-21
  • Cities in the Bible
    Source: Biblical Archaeology Review News Published on 2026-01-21
  • A Second Temple in First Temple Jerusalem?
    Source: Biblical Archaeology Review News Published on 2026-01-21
  • Could Toolmaking Abilities Be Linked to Speech?
    Source: Archaeology.org Published on 2026-01-20
  • Teeth of Iron Age Italians Analyzed
    Source: Archaeology.org Published on 2026-01-20
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