A team of 62 individuals, part staff and excavation employees and part volunteer interns from 23 U.S.-based universities and 7 foreign countries, participated in last summer's excavation season at the Athenian Agora. Their preliminary report is detailed here.
Read MoreKicking off the International Conference, Corinthia and the Northeast Peloponnesus last night, Director Emeritus of Corinth Excavations and ASCSA Trustee Charles K. Williams, II was honored by the Ministry of Culture, the ΛΖ ΕΠΚΑ, and Konstantinos Kissas for his work in Corinth.
Read MoreRe-Grafting Apollo's Laurel Bough: As an ASCSA Summer Session student in 1984, Patrick Hunt had an inspiration that was to last a lifetime and follow him into a noteworthy career of archaeological and artistic pursuits. He relates here his experience and how he came to revive a Classical tradition.
Read MoreVideocast of the March 13, 2009 presentation in Cotsen Hall. Speakers: Jack L. Davis, Director, ASCSA and Thomas Brogan, Director of the INSTAP Study Center in East Crete
Read MoreIn July 2008 Geologist and high school teacher Drew Patrick used Ancient Corinth as his base for a special project to develop interactive teaching tools for high school students in New York.
Read MoreSearching for electronic journals just got easier thanks to an A to Z list on the website
Read MoreCorinth Excavations has a very special visitor this week-- Flat Stanley arrived from Ohio to stay for one week, see the archaeological site and take in a little Greek culture.
Read MoreAs part of the ASCSA Director’s Lecture Series, we present this videocast of Professor Harriet Blitzer, Buffalo State College, on the Archaeology of Agriculture, Industry and Trade in the Late Ottoman Aegean. This lecture was given Tuesday, February 24, 2009 at Cotsen Hall.
Read MoreSchool Member, Fellow and author Daniel Geagan passed away in Ontario, Canada on February 6, 2009 at the age of 72.
Read MoreFriends, colleagues and students gathered at Dionysos taverna last night to pay tribute to retiring numismatist Orestes Zervos. Orestes has been the numismatist of Corinth Excavations since 1980 and has curated a collection of nearly 100,000 coins.
Read MoreA new volume from the Wiener Laboratory, launched in Athens on February 12, provides a state-of-the-art account of the way in which the study of human skeletal remains is shedding new light on the archaeology of Greece.
Read MoreNext up in the ASCSA Director’s Lecture Series: Videocast of Professor Jenifer Neils, Case Western Reserve University, on the Parthenon Sculptures. This lecture was presented Tuesday, February 3 at Cotsen Hall.
Read MoreVideocast of the Cotsen Fund Lecture Series of the ASCSA on January 27, 2009. Speakers: Ms. Bet McLeod, Curator, Department of Prehistory and Europe, British Museum; Dr. Eugenia Gerousi, Director of the 23rd Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities; and Dr. Maria Georgopoulou, Director, the Gennadius Library.
Read MoreFebruary 18th event celebrating novelist and playwright Angelos Terzakis organized by the Archives of the Gennadius Library.
Read MoreSchool Member Philip Sapirstein recently completed his PhD and speaks here of a decade working in Corinth and his interest in ceramic roofing technology in Archaic Greek architecture. Phil is currently Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Read MoreThe Super Bowl was cause for partying and intermittent napping as School members stayed tuned to the Big Game until the wee hours of the morning.
Read MoreThe unique material of 35 of Johannes Gennadius’s scrapbooks (photographs, engravings, press clippings, notecards and other ephemera) is available digitally at the Gennadius Digital Library.
Read MoreΤο ενδιαφέρον υλικό 35 λευκωμάτων του Ιωάννη Γεννάδιου (φωτογραφίες, γκραβούρες, αποκόμματα τύπου, επιστολικά δελτάρια και διάφορα εφήμερα) είναι πλέον διαθέσιμο στην ψηφιακή βιβλιοθήκη της Γενναδείου Βιβλιοθήκης.
Read MoreNew electronic publication on the life and the collections of Johannes Gennadius available online.
Read MoreThe School is saddened to announce that long-time School Librarian Mary Zelia Pease Philippides has passed away at age 103.
Read MoreSmall snippets from life in the village of Ancient Corinth since late 2008 including the conference honoring the sesquicentennial anniversary of New Corinth, Menes Arberorres, the baptism of Georgia Kakourou, a rescue excavation, and an addition to the local souvlaki joint's menu.
Read MoreASCSA continues its 2008-09 lecture series with the January 20, 2009 presentation, "A River Runs Through It: The Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia" by Professor Susan Alcock, Brown University.
Read MoreThe ASCSA Director was recently invited to give two lectures in Croatia.
Read MoreCorinth and the Corinthia were well represented at the 2009 annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America.
Read MoreThe American Library Association named ASCSA its Digital Library of the Week in the December 24, 2008 issue of its electronic newsletter.
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