The Wiener Lab conducted its most successful workshop to-date on March 29 entitled "Archaeology under the Microscope: Daily Life in the Past through the Analysis of Organic & Inorganic."
Read MoreThe Wiener Laboratory hosted a Max Planck Institute for Demographic Workshop (Rostock) on March 15-17, 2010 entitled: “Sex, death and bones: Paleodemography and gender differentials in the Mediterranean World."
Read MoreThe 29th Annual Walton lecture, which is organized in honor of Gennadius Librarian Francis R. Walton, was delivered this year by Professor Robert Ousterhout of the University of Pennsylvania.
Read MoreThe American School continued its popular Lecture Series in Cotsen Hall on February 9, 2010 with a presentation by the School’s Mellon Professor Margaret M. Miles.
Read MoreCould not be in Athens for the School's annual report on its activities? Watch it here.
Read MoreOn the occasion of Greek Lent, Maria Georgopoulou, Director of the Gennadius Library, had the opportunity to talk about the Library and the American School with Father Eugene Pappas on U.S. radio. Hear it here.
Read MoreThe Ambassador of Greece to the U.S. and over 120 friends of the Gennadius Library celebrated the Tenth Annual Clean Monday Benefit on February 15 at Molyvos in New York City.
Read MoreΗ Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη με ιδιαίτερη χαρά ανακοινώνει την έκδοση του ολοκληρωμένου τετράτομου καταλόγου της Συλλογής Αλή Πασά, υπό την αιγίδα του Κέντρου Νεοελληνικών Ερευνών του Εθνικού Ιδρύματος Ερευνών.
Read MoreThe Donald R. Laing Papers consist of material related to his time as member of ASCSA Managing Committee (1964-1994), Publications Committee (1969-1976) and Summer Sessions of 1957, 1965, 1976, 1987. The Laing Papers were sent to the ASCSA in 2009 by the Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies of the Ohio State University.
Read MoreThe Gennadius Library is happy to announce the full publication of the Ali Pasha Papers in a four-volume catalogue, the product of a 30-year-long project, under the auspices of the Center of Modern Greek Studies of the National Research Foundation.
Read MoreThe Kress Foundation has generously provided funding for cataloging and photography of Corinth Excavations' coin study collection. The study collection consists of about 3,000 coins that date between 550 B.C. and modern times and it reflects many of the best examples of coin types recovered during the long history of excavation at Corinth.
Read MoreWhite Horse Studios produced a miniature depiction of the fountain of Peirene that was the Blue Ribbon Winner and Best in Show at the Philadelphia Flower Show in Miniature Settings Class. See photos of the miniature and the two news stories included on that page.
Read MoreThe staff of the Athenian Agora and Corinth Excavations has been collaborating to bring their vast electronic resources together in a single online interface. These databases provide a valuable research tool for scholars far beyond Athens and Corinth. They are available at ascsa.net.
Read MoreΗ 29η ομιλία Walton έφερε τον καθηγητή Robert Ousterhout του Πανεπιστημίου της Pennsylvania στην Αθήνα και στη Θεσσαλονίκη
Read MoreΗ Αμερικανική Σχολή έλαβε από το Εθνικό Κληροδότημα για τις Ανθρωπιστικές Επιστήμες των Η.Π.Α. σημαντική επιχορήγηση (Challenge Grant) για την ανακαίνιση των βιβλιοθηκών της
Read MoreΗ Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη τιμά τη μνήμη του Στράτη Μυριβήλη
Read MoreThe final 2009 issue of Hesperia, the Journal of the ASCSA, is now online.
Read MoreUniversity of Pennsylvania Professor Robert Ousterhout delivered the Walton Lecture on Byzantine Constantinople twice this year: at the Gennadius Library in Athens (March 2) and at the Museum of Byzantine Civilization in Thessaloniki (March 4th).
Read MoreTwo events honoring author Stratis Myrivilis, whose archives are at the Gennadius Library, attracted large crowds in Cotsen Hall.
Read MoreWhile claims for pre-Neolithic artifacts on Crete have been made for decades, the Plakias Survey has become the first project to identify Mesolithic and Palaeolithic artifacts in datable geologic contexts, perhaps indicating the earliest seafaring activity in the Mediterranean.
Read MoreRebecca Cooper Wood Robinson, a former School Member and wife of ASCSA and Corinth Excavation Director Henry Robinson passed away on December 7, 2009.
Read MoreASCSA has been awarded a prestigious Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for $578,750. The School must raise a three-to-one match to the NEH grant or about $1.8 million, which will support improvements and renovations to the School’s two world-renowned humanities research libraries.
Read MoreΗ Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη θα παραμείνει κλειστή από 22 - 27 Φεβρουαρίου 2010 εξ αιτίας απογραφής βιβλίων.
Read MoreThe School concluded its successful Fall Lecture Series on December 15, 2009 with six lectures covering a wide range of topics. Watch the videocasts here.
Read MoreThe residence hall is now 80 years old ..and showing her age. See how you can help this heart of the School.
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