„Frankfurt silver inscription“ – Oldest Christian testimony found north of the Alps
Mysterious silver amulet turns science on its head A small silver amulet, just 3.5 cm in size, with a thin
Mysterious silver amulet turns science on its head A small silver amulet, just 3.5 cm in size, with a thin
In the Language Café, students encounter many different languages. When you enter the Language Center on an afternoon when it
When did you last see any news about Africa in the media? Studies show that reports about Africa have diminished
American postdoc Gregory Jones-Katz, currently a member of the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften – Institute for Advanced Studies, investigates the history of
Physicist Prof. Laura Sagunski, linguist Dr. Mariam Kamarauli and biochemist PD. Dr. Rupert Abele are this year’s recipients of the
Goethe University Frankfurt’s Institute of Art History has acquired a new research training group: „Organizing Architectures“ will produce works that
The British Academy’s Global Professorships are designed to strengthen the UK’s research capacity by further enhancing collaborations with internationally renowned
Art educationalist Katja Gunkel investigates how social media, and Instagram in particular, has massively altered the way we handle pictures
The language Rüdiger Krause uses is quite revealing – and not just when it comes to his Swabian origins, but
They were searching for charcoal – and found copper ingots: During a routine excavation in Oman, Irini Biezeveld and Jonas
The Landgraben, the body of water between the German cities of Groß-Gerau and Trebur, flows into the Rhine northwest of
In their search for silver ore, the Romans established two military camps in the Bad Ems area near Koblenz in
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