Alumna Zoë Kontes was recently awarded a Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Fellowship to create a podcast that tells the stories of illicitly traded antiquities.
Read MoreMeet Julia Shear, a Senior Associate Member working on her second book about the Panathenaia and the construction of Athenian identities
Read MoreHistory in Motion: Relating the Past through Cinema and Televized Serials Yannis Papadopoulos & Thanassis Agathos, “Byzantium in Greek Cinema and Television”
Read MoreThe 2014-15 interactive edition of the report is now online.
Read MoreKiki Aranita and Chris Vacca both used to teach Ancient Greek, but now teach an Ancient Roman cooking class
Read MoreEleni Tsakopoulos-Kounelakis, Josiah Ober, Tsakopoulos-Kounelakis, Michel Zaboulakis, David Lewis,
Read MoreThe New York Times Democracy Forum and the Nights of Classical Music at the Gennadeion highlight a year of stimulating lectures and events ahead.
Read MoreMeet Marion Meyer, a classical archaeologist who teaches in Vienna but returns to the ASCSA every summer to continue her research on the early cult of Athena.
Read MoreFormer member Brian Nolan has not been to Greece in years, but he often paints scenes of Meteora and Crete.
Read MoreMeet Ross Brendle, a visiting student associate member at the American School of Classical Studies, working on a PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology.
Read MoreScholar and former diplomat Brady Kiesling is on a mission to map the world of Ancient Greece
Read MoreOur new video gives a peek of what an excavation looks like through the eyes of an archaeologist
Read MoreSummer Session Student Matthew Cartier talks about his blog and his summer session experience.
Read MoreCome travel with us as we pay tribute to John Camp's amazing 50 years at the Agora through this inspiring 6 minute video.
Read More“We had been expecting something like this ever since we began excavating at the altar in 2007,” admitted Romano.
Read MoreThe new temporary archaeological museum in Rethmynon now exhibits the first pre-Neolithic artifacts (>7000 B.C.) found on Crete which were discovered by the Plakias Mesolithic Survey, a synergasia project of the ASCSA and the Ephoreia of Palaeoanthropology and Speleology
Read MoreHarriet Blitzer, Professor of Art History, Buffalo State College
Read MoreNew discoveries at Mt. Lykaion could confirm ancient tales of human sacrifice in Greece
Read MoreMeet Petra Vaiglova is the pre-doctoral fellow at the Wiener lab, working on a PhD in archaeological science
Read MoreTopics in this issue include evidence from Isthmia for structures that predate the Roman Bath, the special nature of the ceramic assemblage of room 60 at Pylos, the dedicatory inscription of the Stoa of Attalos, a new analysis of the battle scene on the Pydna Monument, and a reconstruction of the cult group of the Agora's Temple of Ares.
Read MoreIrini Solomonidi attended a course on incunabula at the Institut d’histoire du livre in Lyon.
Read MoreSome of the most important recent acquisitions of the Gennadius Library are on display in the Reading Room.
Read MoreN. R. Visalatchy, Director of the Department of Archaeology & Museums of the Government of Telangana (India) visited the American School.
Read MoreHopes for excavations at the birthplace of Zeus
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