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Update from Corinth Excavations

February 21, 2017

Update from Corinth Excavations

A new on-site program about music, new conservation technicians-in-training, and a mouth-watering vasilopita...

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Hesperia 86.1 Now Online!

February 15, 2017

Hesperia 86.1 Now Online!

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 86.1. Topics in this issue include the sculptural program of the Athenian Treasury at Delphi, the results of recent work at Kolophon, newly published sculptural pieces from the Agora, and new proposals concerning the Antikythera Mechanism.

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VIDEOCAST-Architecture of Minoan Community:American and American-Greek Projects at Gournia,1901-2016

February 14, 2017

VIDEOCAST-Architecture of Minoan Community:American and American-Greek Projects at Gournia,1901-2016

Prof. John C. McEnroe, The John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts, Hamilton College; Whitehead Professor, ASCSA

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Meet a Member: Michele Asuni

February 10, 2017

Meet a Member: Michele Asuni

Meet Michele Asuni, a Regular Member at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens getting his Ph.D. in Classics at Johns Hopkins University.

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C. M. Woodhouse’s War in Greece in Fiction, Memoir, and History

February 9, 2017

C. M. Woodhouse’s War in Greece in Fiction, Memoir, and History

The Annual Archives Lecture for 2016-17 featured Professor David Roessel of Stockton University who talked about Monty Woodhouse's fictional war stories, published in One Omen (1956).

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Newsletter of the Gennadius Library: Winter 2017 edition

February 6, 2017

Newsletter of the Gennadius Library: Winter 2017 edition

The winter edition of the Gennadeion News is now available to download or read online

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Thomas W. Jacobsen, 1935–2017

February 6, 2017

Thomas W. Jacobsen, 1935–2017

Former ASCSA and Managing Committee member Tom Jacobsen passed away January 15, 2017. His contributions to archaeology — in particular as a prehistorian and excavations director at Franchthi Cave — are remembered here by his students and colleagues.

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VIDEOCAST - They Both Sent Their Women Home: C.M. Woodhouse’s War in Greece in Fiction, Memoir,

February 6, 2017

VIDEOCAST - They Both Sent Their Women Home: C.M. Woodhouse’s War in Greece in Fiction, Memoir,

Prof. David Roessel, School of Arts and Humanities, Stockton University. Naijasia Thomas of Stockton University will perform on stage Woodhouse's "The Saddle"

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VIDEOCAST - The Sanctuary of Hera on Samos from its Minoan origins to the time of Polycrates

February 3, 2017

VIDEOCAST - The Sanctuary of Hera on Samos from its Minoan origins to the time of Polycrates

Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c. Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier, Director Emeritus, German Archaeological Institute at Athens

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Meet a Member: Brandon Braun

January 30, 2017

Meet a Member: Brandon Braun

Meet Brandon Braun, a Regular Member at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens getting a PhD in Archaeology.

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Announcement Concerning Access to the Archives in the Gennadius Library

January 20, 2017

Announcement Concerning Access to the Archives in the Gennadius Library

Researchers will not be able to access the Archives of the G.L. between July 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018. H πρόσβαση των ερευνητών στα Αρχεία της Βιβλιοθήκης δεν θα είναι δυνατή από 1/7/2017 έως 28/2/2018.

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Dr. Zeder’s and Dr. Karkanas’ talk at the Boston Athenaeum, January 2017

January 19, 2017

Dr. Zeder’s and Dr. Karkanas’ talk at the Boston Athenaeum, January 2017

On January 9th, 2017, Dr. Zeder and Dr. Karkanas gave a talk at the Boston Athenaeum related to the history and scope of the Wiener Laboratory and the School’s involvement in the groundbreaking Phaleron project.

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January 16, 2017

Meet a Member: Katie Petrole

Meet Katie Petrole, the Steinmetz Family Foundation Museum Fellow at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

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January 16, 2017

Dorothy Burr Thompson’s Photography Gets Publicity in LIFO Magazine

Γαμήλιος χορός στα Παραπούγγια Βοιωτίας το 1924 και η αυστηρή ποίηση μιας παλιάς Ελλάδας. Από τον Στάθη Τσαγκαρουσιάνο της LIFO.

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January 13, 2017

Jim and Nancy Demetriades host Technology Innovation Summit for the American School in Lake Tahoe

Technology Innovation Summit looks to lay the foundation for the creation of a Global Innovation Technology Program at the American School.

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Winter 2017 Edition of Newsletter Now Online

January 10, 2017

Winter 2017 Edition of Newsletter Now Online

New summer seminars, major event wrap-ups, a Q&A with our incoming Director Jenifer Neils and much more await you in this edition of the School newsletter.

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Trustee Leads Volunteer Team at Refugee Camps in Northern Greece

January 7, 2017

Trustee Leads Volunteer Team at Refugee Camps in Northern Greece

ASCSA Trustee Andrew P. Bridges, Co-Chair in Copyright Litigation at Fenwick & West LLP (San Francisco) shares his experience of working at refugee camps in Idomeni and Polykastro over four days this past April.

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News Entry 4

January 6, 2017

News Entry 4

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January 5, 2017

Landscape Archaeology and the Medieval Countryside: An Interview with Effie Athanassopoulos

Effie Athanassopoulos discusses her work studying the medieval component of the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project (NVAP) survey conducted from 1985-1990.

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New ASCSA Traveling Seminars Kick Off This Summer

January 4, 2017

New ASCSA Traveling Seminars Kick Off This Summer

The American School is unveiling a new summer program for 2017: the Summer Seminars. In addition to the School’s long-running Summer Session program (one session of which is still being offered in 2017), two 18-day sessions will provide competitive students the opportunity to explore specific topics in Greece. Read this Q and A with the professors leading these seminars to find out more. (Deadline to apply is January 15!)

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Q&A with Incoming Director Jenifer Neils

January 3, 2017

Q&A with Incoming Director Jenifer Neils

Jenifer Neils, the Elsie B. Smith Professor in the Liberal Arts in the Department of Classics at Case Western Reserve University, is the new Director of the American School, beginning July 2017. An internationally renowned scholar in classics and art history, her work on the Parthenon has earned her the reputation as one of the world’s most established authorities on the monument. Prof. Neils shares here her perspectives on the School, Hellenic studies, and Greece as she prepares for the post.

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December 29, 2016

NVAP II: Landscape Archaeology and the Medieval Countryside Published

NVAP II: Landscape Archaeology and the Medieval Countryside is now published and available for purchase.

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Member Dr. Stephanie Larson Is Working to Help Our Refugee Neighbors

December 21, 2016

Member Dr. Stephanie Larson Is Working to Help Our Refugee Neighbors

Senior Associate Member Dr. Stephanie Larson has spent much of her time this past year aiding the needs of the 5th Lyceum School refugee housing and a redistribution center in Exarchia, Athens.

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December 18, 2016

Meet a Member: Phil Katz

Meet Phil Katz, an Associate Member at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens writing a dissertation on the ideology of the ship in Greece and Rome.

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December 15, 2016

News Entry 3

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