Tag: Archaeological Discoveries

Exhibition at Musée du Quay Branly Offers the Opportunity to Discover the Guatemalan Maya

PARIS.- With more than 160 exceptional items, most of which have never left their country of origin, this exhibition offers the opportunity to discover the Guatemalan Maya, one of the major civilizations that shaped the history of pre-Columbian America…

E. Gilliéron & Son’s Reproductions of Art from Greek Bronze Age on View at Metropolitan Museum

NEW YORK, NY.- Astonishing archaeological discoveries made during the extraordinarily successful excavations of Heinrich Schliemann at the ancient Greek site of Mycenae in 1876 and of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos on Crete, beginning in 1900, stirred pop…

E. Gilliéron & Son’s Reproductions of Art from Greek Bronze Age on View at Metropolitan Museum

NEW YORK, NY.- Astonishing archaeological discoveries made during the extraordinarily successful excavations of Heinrich Schliemann at the ancient Greek site of Mycenae in 1876 and of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos on Crete, beginning in 1900, stirred pop…

Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World at the British Museum Highlights Discoveries

LONDON.- Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World highlights some of the most important archaeological discoveries from ancient Afghanistan and displays precious and unique pieces on loan from the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul currently …

Entombed for Over 2000 Years, Warriors of China’s First Emperor, Arrive in Sydney

SYDNEY.- The First Emperor: China’s entombed warriors brings to Sydney one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of our time. Australia was the first country outside China to see these figures in the exhibition Qin Shihuang: Terracotta warrio…

What Lies Beneath? Archaeology in Action @ Museum of London

LONDON.- Ever wonder what lies beneath your feet? On 16 July the Museum of London opened Archaeology in Action. The exhibition offers visitors a flavour of the varied day to day work of archaeologists in London, today and in the past. From the ground t…

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