The Fall 2011 edition of the School newsletter ákoue has just been mailed to subscribers and can also be read online and in color here.
Read MoreRichard Hodges “An ‘Ice Age Settling on the Roman Empire’: Excavating Butrint between Strategy and Serendipity.”
Read MoreΣτις 29 Νοεμβρίου ο συγγραφέας Βασίλης Βασιλικός έδωσε μία πολύ ενδιαφέρουσα διάλεξη με θέμα «Λογοτεχνία και Τεχνολογία».
Read MoreASCSA Mellon Professor Margie Miles continues to update us on the winter term with this piece on Attica, east and west.
Read MoreIn his recent annual appeal letter, Director Jack Davis referenced a delightful letter written by Natalie Murray Gifford to her family on Thanksgiving Day,1922, that the School has on file in the Archives. You can read it here in its entirety.
Read MoreOn December 2, 2011, 25 eight-year-olds from the elementary school of Ancient Corinth filled the Museum with their energy and excitement to see ancient representations of the Gods.
Read MoreASCSA Mellon Professor Margie Miles reports on the first outing of the winter term. Watch this space for updates as the academic program proceeds through May 2012.
Read MoreBjörn Forsén (University of Helsinki). “Sanctuary of Secrets: Agia Paraskevi of Arachamitai in Arcadia from the Sixth to the First Century B.C.”
Read MoreΚυκλοφόρησε ο τόμος Εξερευνήσεις στα Χειρόγραφα της Γενναδείου Βιβλιοθήκης από τη σειρά "Μονογραφίες Γενναδείου".
Read MoreMaria Tourna, Assistant Librarian at the Blegen Library, was recently the subject of an article in the journal, "Serials: connecting the information community", published by the United Kingdom Serials Group. Click on the link under "Read more" to read the full article.
Read MoreΔιάλεξη της ποιήτριας Ιουλίτας Ηλιοπούλου στη Γεννάδειο Βιβλιοθήκη με θέμα "Οδυσσέας Ελύτης. Στοιχεία μιας ποιητικής ταυτότητας"
Read MoreThe Aristeia Award Committee is pleased to announce that James McCredie will be the recipient of the 2012 Aristeia Award, which honors alumni/ae who have provided exceptional service to the ASCSA and have contributed in extraordinary ways to the School's mission in teaching, research, archaeological exploration, or publication.
Read MoreA Bryn Mawr College Professor and Chair of its Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology has been named the next Director of the American School starting July 1, 2012.
Read MoreMellon Professor Margie Miles reports that the third trip of the academic year was conducted in glorious weather. This year's Members have been lucky in that things usually out of view have been fortuitously made available to the group.
Read MoreSchool Director Jack Davis led the second trip of the academic year through the Deep Peloponnese. Here he gives a trip overview on this area of Greece, where the diversity and historical range of the places visited surprises even those acquainted with the area.
Read MorePoet Ioulita Iliopoulou gave this lecture on October 19, 2011 in Cotsen Hall on the occasion of the 100th birthday of the poet and painter Odysseus Elytis. Watch it now. (Lecture in Greek)
Read MoreJörg Rambach (ΛΗ’ ΕΠΚΑ) presented the first ASCSA Director's Series lecture of the season with his talk on prehistory in the Peloponessos. Watch it here.
Read MoreHellenistic material from many years of excavations at Corinth by the American School of Classical Studies formed the basis of Sarah James' dissertation on Corinthian Hellenistic fine wares.
Read MoreOn October 26, Jack Davis spoke to a crowded house at the Consulate General of Greece in New York where his lecture shed light on a little-known period — life in the Peloponnese under the Turks.
Read MoreThe number of workers at the Agora swell in summer as excavation volunteers and conservation interns join staff. Meet the intrepid workers of 2011.
Read MoreStamps on ancient ceramic containers have been documented and studied for decades through traditional methods, such as drawings, paper rubbings and photography. Chavdar Tzochev and Katie Simon are exploring the possibility of applying a new technology, which may leave the traditional means in the past.
Read MoreUPDATED! The Gennadius Library's Clean Monday celebration in New York City will have a change of venue this year to Kellari Taverna and will be held on February 27, 2012. Festivities begin at 6:30 pm. and feature great food for the Lenten season, an auction, music and dancing! Read details here.
Read MoreOn October 11, 2011 there was the Book Presentation of Gennadeion Monograph VI: “Exploring Greek Manuscripts in the Gennadius Library,”
Read MoreOn April 12, 2011, Evanthis Hatzivassiliou (University of Athens) delivered the Archives lecture, "The Americans and the Greeks, 1949-1959: Intervention and Modernization."
Read MoreOn April 5, 2011, Malcolm Wiener Visiting Research Professor Michael MacKinnon (University of Winnipeg) delivered the lecture, "Animals in the Agora: Reconstructing Cultural Life in Ancient Athens from Zooarchaeological Remains."
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