Γαμήλιος χορός στα Παραπούγγια Βοιωτίας το 1924 και η αυστηρή ποίηση μιας παλιάς Ελλάδας. Από τον Στάθη Τσαγκαρουσιάνο της LIFO.
Read MoreTechnology Innovation Summit looks to lay the foundation for the creation of a Global Innovation Technology Program at the American School.
Read MoreNew 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.
Read MoreASCSA 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.
Read MoreEffie Athanassopoulos discusses her work studying the medieval component of the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project (NVAP) survey conducted from 1985-1990.
Read MoreThe 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!)
Read MoreJenifer 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.
Read MoreNVAP II: Landscape Archaeology and the Medieval Countryside is now published and available for purchase.
Read MoreSenior 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.
Read MoreMeet 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.
Read MoreThe Wiener Laboratory is excited to announce the addition of the following publications to our collection.
Read MoreΣύλλογος Φίλων Γενναδείου Βιβλιοθήκης - Φανή- Μαρία Τσιγκάκου, Δρ Ιστορίας της Τέχνης
Read MoreMeet Ching-Yuan (Dwight) Wu, a Associate Member at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, working on a dissertation on Roman provincial administration.
Read MoreArnd Hennemeyer (ETH Zurich)
Read MoreClosing Keynote Lecture: Bonna Wescoat (Emory University) Choices, Iterations, and Virtual Representation in the Fragmentary World of Ancient Greek Architecture
Read MoreDorothea Roos (Karlsruhe IT), Peter Baumeister (DAI, Berlin) OLYMPIA 4D: New Work on the South Stoa in the Zeus Sanctuary of Olympia. ‘Archäologische Bauforschung’ and Development of a Parametric Digital Model
Read MoreMiriam Clinton (Rhodes College) House of the Rhyta at Pseira: 3D Crowdsourcing in an Online Virtual Environment
Read MoreClemente Marconi (IFA), Massimo Limoncelli (University of Lecce), David Scahill New Architectural Work on the Acropolis of Selinunte, Sicily: Towards a 3D Platform for Cultural Heritage
Read MoreMatt Buell (Concordia University), John McEnroe (Hamilton College), Jorge Andreas Botero (Universitat de Barcelona), Rafal Bieńkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences) Recent Architectural Studies at Gournia in East Crete, 2011-2015
Read MoreJessica Paga (William & Mary) Causal Efficacy and Architectural Agency: How Buildings Communicate
Read MoreMary Hollinshead (University of Rhode Island) Contexts for Greek Architecture: Places and People
Read MoreMantha Zarmakoupi (University of Birmingham) Interdisciplinary Methodological Approaches to the Study of Classical Urbanism between the Fields of Archaeology and Architecture
Read MoreChristina Williamson (University of Groningen) Turning the World Outside In: Local Panhellenic Festivals and the Architecture of Enclosure as Place-Makers in the Hellenistic Period
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