Manolis Korres (NTUA, YSMA)
Read MoreSarah Rous (Rice University)
Read MoreElisavet P. Sioumpara (Acropolis Restoration Service, YSMA)
Read MoreChristian Fron, Verene Stappmann (University of Stuttgart)
Read MoreSpencer Pope (McMaster University), Peter Schultz (NDSU), David Scahill (ASCSA)
Read MoreAndras Patay-Horvath (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)
Read MoreAlexandra Tanner (University of Zurich)
Read MoreBrian McConnell (Florida Atlantic University)
Read MoreYannos Kourayos (Cycladic Ephorate of Antiquities), Goulielmos Orestides, Dimitris Egglezos, Eua-Eleni Toumpakari (Directorate for the Restoration of Ancient Monuments),Vasilis Papavasileiou, Kornilia Daifa (Ministry of Culture) Ο ναός και το εστιατόριο του ιερού στο Δεσποτικό: αρχαιολογία, αρχιτεκτονική, αναστήλωση
Read MoreNancy Klein (Texas A&M University)
Read MoreNils Hellner (DAI, Athens)
Read MoreArnd Hennemeyer (ETH Zurich)
Read MoreWilhelm Osthues (DAI, Berlin), Frank Prietz (Beuth Hochschule für Technik)
Read MoreVasileia Manidaki (Acropolis Restoration Service, YSMA)
Read MoreMatthias Grawehr (University of Zurich)
Read MoreJeanne Capelle (École Normale Supérieure, IRAA, Lyon 2)
Read MoreOpening Keynote Lecture - Mark Wilson Jones - New Approaches and Old Paradigms for Interpreting Greek Architecture
Read MoreInternational Conference, "New Approaches and Paradigms in the Study of Greek Architecture."
Read MoreMeet Jamieson Donati, a Senior Associate Member and NEH Fellow researching mediterranean urbanism and landscape archaeology using satellite remote sensing, GIS, and geophysics.
Read MoreΣταύρος Μπένος, Πρόεδρος του Σωματείου ΔΙΑΖΩΜΑ
Read MoreΗ Αναστασία Τούρτα, Κρίτων Χρυσοχοΐδης
Read MoreAthenian Agora XXXVII: Amphora Stamps from Thasos is now published and available for purchase.
Read MoreThe American School of Classical Studies at Athens is pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 85.4. Topics in this issue include the gold rings of the Griffin Warrior, the Archaic Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, the cult of the nymphs at Corinth, two Hellenistic inscribed silver vessels, and the conversion of the Hephaisteion from a pagan temple to a Christian church.
Read MoreMeet Joshua Vera, an Associate Member and Fulbright Fellow working on a Doctoral Dissertation in ancient Mediterranean history at the University of Chicago.
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