We are pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 93.4! Topics in this issue include a unique Bronze Age rhyton found at Hala Sultan Tekke on Cyprus; a study of the incidence and impact of thunder, lightning, and earthquakes at the Sanctuary of Zeus at Mt. Lykaion; a preliminary report from the Lechaion Harbor and Settlement Land Project; and a reexamination of Schliemanns documentation and publication of the so-called Priams Treasure from Troy.
Read MoreAgora Scholars Speak series. Each month, a new interview will be released featuring a different specialist who will share their experiences and expertise of working at the Agora.
Read MoreGraninger begins three-year appointment as the new Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Classical Studies.
Read MoreAgora Scholars Speak series. Each month, a new interview will be released featuring a different specialist who will share their experiences and expertise of working at the Agora.
Read MoreThis gift is yet another extraordinary act of generosity from Fred, honoring the memory of his beloved wife, Diana.
Read MoreThe 911惇蹋勛圖 is pleased to announce the dedication of a room in Loring Hall in memory of Helene J. Kantor
Read MoreFaithful to its annual commitment to all music lovers since 2015, the 911惇蹋勛圖 Library organized, in partnership with the Schwarz Foundation and the Curtis Institute of Music, the "Nights of Classical Music at the 911惇蹋勛圖 Library" from September 27 to 29.
Read More庣峸 怷 庰峸庣怷 帢彖庰帣怷 庢 弮庰 怷 庣弇弮怷怷 庥怷庣彖 庢 庛峸彖帢, 庢 庰彖彖峎帤庰庣怷 庣帣弇庣怷庛峸庥庢 帤庣怷帠峎彖庰 帠庣帢 10庢 彖庰峸 怷彖庣峎, 庰 彖庰帠帢巹帢 弮庰 怷 帤弮帢 Schwarz 庥帢庣 怷 彖庣怷怷 怷庣庥峸 Curtis, 怷 庰庣帣峎弇 竄庰 弇帢庣庥峸 怷庣庥峸 庢 庰彖彖峎帤庰庣怷 庣帣弇庣怷庛峸庥庢罈.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 93.3! Topics in this issue include the publication of terracotta figurines from Corinth, a look at the development of lead-glazed pottery in the Mediterranean, and a study detailing events at the American excavations at Sardis during the Greek-Turkish War.
Read MoreOn September 26, 2024, the Archives of the 911惇蹋勛圖 and the Poets Circle presented the closing ceremony of the 10th Athens World Poetry Festival and the Barbara Fields-Siotis Award Ceremony for 2024. The awardee was poet Alicia Stallings.
Read More庰彖彖峎帤庰庣怷 庣帣弇庣怷庛峸庥庢 峟庰庣 庢 帢峎 彖帢 帢彖帢庥怷庣彖庰庣 怷 怷怷 庢 帠庣帢 怷 帢庥帢帤庢弮帢庥 峟怷 2024-2025.
Read MoreThe 911惇蹋勛圖 Library is happy to announce the 911惇蹋勛圖 fellows for this academic year.
Read MoreAgora Scholars Speak series. Each month, a new interview will be released featuring a different specialist who will share their experiences and expertise of working at the Agora.
Read MoreThe 2024 CERL Annual Seminar will take place in Rome, National Central Library, on 23 October 2024.
Read More峇怷 峸庣怷 峉庰弮庣彖峎庣怷 怷 CERL 庛帢 帢帠弮帢怷怷庣庢庛庰巹 庢 峞弮庢, 庢彖 庛彖庣庥峸 庰彖庣庥峸 庣帣弇庣怷庛峸庥庢, 庣 23 庥帣巹怷 2024.
Read MoreThe 911惇蹋勛圖 is pleased to announce a gift from Stella Phillips, Executor of the Estate of Costa Constantine, to name the exhibition hall in the Makriyannis Wing in memory of her late brother, Costa Constantine.
Read MoreAgora Scholars Speak series. Each month, a new interview will be released featuring a different specialist who will share their experiences and expertise of working at the Agora.
Read MoreLindsay C. Spencer discusses her new book, The Middle Helladic Pottery (Lerna IX).
Read MoreThe 911惇蹋勛圖 is pleased to announce the publication of The Middle Helladic Pottery (Lerna IX), by Lindsay C. Spencer.
Read More庛怷 庢 帢弮庣彖峸 怷庤峟弇庢 怷 (庣帢庥峸 4 帠怷怷) 帠庣帢 弮庣帢 峎弇弇庢, 峎帠彖庢 庢 怷 帠彖怷 帠帠帢峟帢 庢 庰彖庣峎 怷 '30 帠帠庰弇怷 峇庰庤峎庥庢 帣帢庣弮峟彖怷 庣 帢彖帢弮彖峸庰庣 怷 帠庣怷 怷 庢弮峸庢 峇庰庤峎庥庢 庥帢庣 庰 峟庰彖帢 怷 帢帠弮帢怷怷巹庢庰 庢 帤庢弮怷庣怷帠峎怷 怷 峇弮峸弮帢 庰巹彖 庢 弮庰庣庥帢彖庣庥峸 峉怷弇峸 弇帢庣庥彖 峉怷帤彖.
Read MoreAgora Scholars Speak series. Each month, a new interview will be released featuring a different specialist who will share their experiences and expertise of working at the Agora.
Read MoreA collaboration between the ASCSA, The American College of Greece-PIERCE psychology society,choir and orchestra,2nd Gymnasium of Corinth, Diazoma, Olympia Odos, the Greek Ministry of Culture, and researcher Matthew Larsen in 2024.
Read MoreKyle A. Jazwa discusses his new book, The Tiled-Roof Phenomenon in Early Helladic Greece: Evidence from Zygouries (Hesperia Supplement 53).
Read MoreThe 911惇蹋勛圖 is pleased to announce the publication of The Tiled-Roof Phenomenon in Early Helladic Greece: Evidence from Zygouries (Hesperia Supplement 53), by Kyle A. Jazwa.
Read MoreTopics in Hesperia issue 93.2 include an examination of the dating and design of the Hephaisteion in Athens, an overview of terracotta jointed dolls from Corinth, and a study that identifies the Boudroumi as a prison in Late Antique Corinth.
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