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Ausgrabungen

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FORSCHUNG

Successful competitive grants application

09.11.2023 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

The KAAK, the Australian National University, Canberra, and Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, were successful with the competitive grants application 'Investigating the world's first maritime network in Pleistocene Wallacea'.

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DIGITALE ARCHÄOLOGIE

Demo Version Digital Excavation History of Ancient Olympia Online

11.10.2023 | Zentrale-Präsidialbereich

For the first time, the potential of how iDAI.field can be used to reconstruct an old 19th Century excavation is presented online in form of a demo version. Example is the first German excavation campaign at Olympia (1875-1876)

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PRESS RELEASE

Life-size statue of a wild boar found in Special Building D of Göbekli Tepe

08.10.2023 | Istanbul Department

Recent excavations at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Göbekli Tepe (South-east Türkiye) have resulted in a unique discovery. A life-sized wild boar statue in Special Building D.

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FORSCHUNG

New Indo-European language discovered at Hittite capital Boğazköy-Hattusa

25.09.2023 | Istanbul Department

The excavations of this year revealed an unexpected surprise. Hidden in a ritual text written in Hittite language is a recitation in a previously unknown language.

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FORSCHUNG

Grabungsteam Selinunt findet besonderes Architekturteil aus Marmor

29.08.2023 | Abteilung Rom

Equipe der RUB entdeckte in der aktuell laufenden Kampage in Kooperation mit der Abteilung Rom des DAI eine möglicherweise zum Tempel E gehörende Löwenkopfsima, d. h. das Teil eines marmornen Daches, aus dem 5. Jhd. v. Chr.

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FORSCHUNG

[eng] Archäologie - global, nachhaltig, divers

16.09.2022 | Zentrale-Präsidialbereich

DAI Jahresbericht in neuer Gestalt jetzt online

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FORSCHUNG

The Archaeology and (shared) heritage of German colonialism

09.03.2022 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

The project “Archaeology and (shared) heritage of German colonialism" at the Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures (KAAK) of the German Archaeological Institute is building a research network with partners in Ghana