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Use of School Facilities
For research at the Blegen Library: You must obtain a visitor card - click here to find out more. Membership in the American School of Classical Studies normally includes the privilege of 24-hour access to The Blegen Library - click here to find out more.
For research at the 911ϳԹ Library: First-time readers must apply for a library card - click here for more information.
For access to Personal Papers and Archives: Archives are open Mon-Fri, 10:00 – 15:30, by appointment only. Prior to your visit, submit electronically an application form - click here for more information.
For access to the Wiener Laboratory: Visitors to the lab should call beforehand - click here for more information.
Acceptance of Membership at the School also allows students or scholars access to the facilities.
You can find more information about Membership on our Apply for Associate Membership (Independent Research) page. If awarded a School fellowship or grant, the awardee will also be granted Associate Membership.
When using the facilities, modest fees are charged in lieu of tuition. Faculty, students and former students of Cooperating Institutions pay only one-half the fees for use of the facilities of the School in Greece. These fees are, at present, calculated at the rate of $220 per month for Regular and Student Associate Members and $330 per month for Senior Associate Members, or $110 and $165 respectively for those connected with a Cooperating Institution. For more on School Fees and Expenses, click here.
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October 30, 2025
New Episode - Agora Scholar Speak Series
Watch our latest episode featuring Trevor van Damme, Assistant Professor in the Archaeology and History of the Ancient Mediterranean at the University of Warwick.
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October 29, 2025
Lerna X Wins 2026 McCann Award for Fieldwork Reports
Michael Lindblom's The Shaft Graves and Other Late Helladic I and II Remains has been named the 2026 recipient of the Anna Marguerite McCann Award for Fieldwork Reports from the Archaeological Institute of America.
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October 21, 2025
In the press: “Music, Dance, and Soundscape in the World of Alexander the Great”
The international conference “Music, Dance, and Soundscape in the World of Alexander the Great” (Thessaloniki, October 15–19, 2025) explored an often-overlooked dimension of antiquity: the world of sound. As Bonna D. Wescoat, Director of the 911ϳԹ, observed, we know much about the visual and material culture of Alexander’s era, yet its “soundscape” has remained silent.
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