The American School of Classical Studies in the news.
ARA Greece recently visited Gennadius Library, one of the most important libraries in Greece. It came into existence from a donation by Joannes Gennadius, a collector and bibliophile, who gave his personal collection of 25.000 (!) volumes back in 1922 for its creation. This number has kept growing ever since, reaching today a total of 138.000.
Read MoreTopics include a LH wheelmade terracotta bovid figure from Pylos, LBA Aiginetan coarse pottery at Kanakia on Salamis, an ornate woven textile from 9th-century Gordion, and the concept of the Ionian agora.
Read MoreThe ASCSA Archives provided the image for a biographical entry about archaeologist Gladys Davidson Weinberg (1909-2002) in the Jewish Women's Archives online encyclopedia. We chose a photo from 1945 showing Gladys Weinberg on the roof of a building in Athens.
Read MoreThe Gennadius Library has undergone a major reclassification project of its collections according to the Library of Congress system. This change allows stack access to the Library’s research collections.
Read MoreΗ Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη αναταξινόμησε τις συλλογές της σύμφωνα με το σύστημα της Βιβλιοθήκης του Κογκρέσου, ώστε να επιτραπεί η ανοικτή πρόσβαση στις ερευνητικές συλλογές της.
Read MoreLecture by Prof. Konstantinos Nikoloutsos, Saint Joseph's University
Read MoreDr. Panagiotis Karkanas, Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science Director at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, contributed to a groundbreaking paper about Apidima Cave fossils. A skull fragment discovered there is the oldest modern human fossil ever discovered in Europe and hints that humans began leaving Africa far earlier than once thought.
Read MoreInternational Conference, 6-8 June 2019
Read MoreA collaboration between the ASCSA, The American College of Greece-PIERCE, the 3rd Gymnasium of Corinth, Diazoma, Olympia Odos, and the Greek Ministry of Culture in 2019.
Read MoreOne of the best coming-of-age Greek novels, Τα Ψάθινα Καπέλα, published in 1946 by Margarita Lymberaki (also spelled as Liberaki), is available in English, thanks to Karen Van Dyke's painstaking translation.
Read MoreElisabeth Fraser, University of South Florida
Read MoreThe concert is sponsored by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Athens Centre.
Read MoreΣύλλογος Φίλων Γενναδείου Βιβλιοθήκης
Read MoreInternational Conference, 16-18 May 2019 Organized by Sylvian Fachard and Edward Harris
Read MoreWe regret to inform you that today, June 26, Blegen Library will close at 16.30. We're very sorry for the inconvenience.
Read MoreThe American School welcomes Eric Driscoll, a former Regular Member and two-time Associate Member, as the new ASCSA Assistant Director.
Read MoreNew "Open Day" program at Corinth Excavations invites student and adult groups to observe stages of the archaeological process both on and off the field.
Read MoreClayton Lehmann's Summer Seminar Reads Elytis and Seferis in the School's Archives
Read MoreBlegen library will be closed to visitors on Monday, June 17th in observance of Pentecost.
Read MoreTopics include Mycenaeanization on Melos in the Late Bronze Age, food markets in Roman Greece, pottery and architecture from the Late Roman South Basilica at Polis on Cyprus, and Butrint in the Venetian through Ottoman periods.
Read MoreBlegen Library has just opened for its members and will soon be open to its visitors using Library of Congress Classification system for its collections. Please watch below a video and study a brief manual on the new system.
Read MoreΒlegen Library is re -opening for visitors on Monday, June 10, 2019 after having completed the reclassification project. Since it is important for visitors to become familiar with the new arrangements and procedures, they are requested to attend one of the scheduled orientations:
Read MoreThe American School invites you to four upcoming events in conjunction with the exhibition Acropolis Redux: Caryatid/Frieze, on display now in the Ioannis Makriyannis Wing of the Gennadius Library.
Read MoreCorinth Museum brings elaborate Roman coiffures to life for International Museum Day
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