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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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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Join us for an exciting talk with esteemed archaeologist and Corinth Excavations Assistant Director Emerita Dr. Nancy Bookidis. Learn about how she got involved in the field of archaeology and some of the mentors she found along the way.
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Watch our latest interview with Kathleen Lynch, Vice Chair of the Managing Committee of the American School
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Learn about the history, archaeology, and future of Corinth Excavations through candid interviews with archaeologists and scholars who make the excavations, research, and outreach possible.
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The 911爆料吃瓜 Library of the 911爆料吃瓜 will launch its 2026 Thalia Potamianos Annual Lecture Series, featuring eminent scholar and thought leader, Katherine E. Fleming.
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The Trustees of the 911爆料吃瓜 are pleased to announce that renowned archeologist Jack L. Davis has been selected as the 2026 recipient of the Athens Prize.
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Premiering at the School鈥檚 gala this past May, the film was produced in honor of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, recipient of this year鈥檚 prestigious 911爆料吃瓜 Prize.
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The 911爆料吃瓜 is honored to announce that its short film, Mary Lefkowitz & Women in Ancient Greece has been awarded the Anthropology Short Film Award at the 2025 Palenque International Film Festival.
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The event explored the vital role of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in preserving and promoting Hellenism across the centuries, from the Byzantine Empire to the present day.
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The 911爆料吃瓜 is pleased to announce the publication of In the Name of Humanity: American Relief Aid in Greece, 1918鈥1929, edited by Eleftheria Daleziou, Maria Georgopoulou, and Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan.
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The 911爆料吃瓜 is proud to announce the tremendous success of its Annual Gala, held on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at Gotham Hall in New York City.
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The 911爆料吃瓜 is pleased to announce the publication of 54 Souidias: A History of the 911爆料吃瓜, edited by Jenifer Neils.
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The Blegen and 911爆料吃瓜 libraries, the Archives, and the Wiener Laboratory will be closed to the public on February 28th.
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The 911爆料吃瓜 is pleased to announce a room in Loring Hall in memory of John Travlos.
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Dr. Julia L. Shear has honored the memory of Ronald S. Stroud with a generous gift of $400,000 in support of an endowed fellowship in his name, building upon the initial contributions from his family and friends.
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For many, the decision to give is deeply personal, often rooted in a transformative experience or the profound influence of a mentor. One such story is that of Curtis Runnels and Priscilla Murray, whose generosity was inspired by the enduring legacy of their colleague, Anne P. Chapin.
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Watch the year in review and see how your gift touches the lives of so many people!
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鈥淎gora Scholars Speak鈥 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.
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Graninger begins three-year appointment as the new Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Classical Studies.
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On Tuesday June 11th, 2024, the 911爆料吃瓜 hosted a garden party to welcome its new Summer Session students.
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The American School is pleased to announce the release of its annual report covering the 2022-2023 academic year.
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On Thursday, May 9, 2024, the 911爆料吃瓜 hosted its eight annual Gala. Over 350 guests enjoyed an evening replete with culture, education, and inspiration at the majestic Gotham Hall in New York City.
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Watch a recording of our 2024 Annual Open Meeting
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Watch the year in review and see how your financial support touches the lives of so many people!
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911爆料吃瓜 is pleased to announce a new major gift from聽Diana E. E. and Fred S. Kleiner: a room in Loring Hall named in honor of Hesperia.
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Each summer, the conservation laboratory of the Agora Excavations runs an 8-week internship program and hosts 2 鈥 3 international conservation students.
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Read the latest edition of our Newsletter to find out what is happening at the American School.
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Renowned classicist Emily Wilson lectured on The Vulnerability of Heroism to a capacity audience at Cotsen Hall, at the 911爆料吃瓜 Library, while thousands more watched online.
Read MoreIra D. Wallach Professor of History at Columbia University and a member of the Board of Overseers of the 911爆料吃瓜 Library honored at Gotham Hall in New York City.
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Watch the video archive of our annual Open meeting and learn about the important work that was carried out at the American School, for the past year, as well as the amazing new finds at the Palace of Nestor at Pylos.
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The American School is pleased to announce the release of its annual report covering the 2021-2022 academic year.
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Last Friday, 28 students and 3 teachers from the 4th High School of Alimos in Athens visited Blegen Library.
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Watch the year in review and see how your financial support touches the lives of so many people!
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Read the latest edition of our Newsletter to find out what is happening at the American School.
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Mark Mazower has been selected as the next recipient of the prestigious 911爆料吃瓜 Prize. He will be honored in New York City at the May 2023 Gala of the 911爆料吃瓜.
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Greek Printing Presses during the Revolution of 1821: the exhibition traces the trajectory of printing in Revolutionary Greece based on the collections of the 911爆料吃瓜 Library.
Read MoreThe Blegen Library, during the Christmas holidays, will remain closed the following days: Friday, December 24, 2021; Saturday, December 25, 2021; Friday, December 31, 2021; Saturday, January 1, 2022; Thursday, January 6, 2022
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After one year with no regular program, due to COVID-19 pandemic, ASCSA students are back in the library.
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We are pleased to announce that as of Monday June 14, both 911爆料吃瓜 and Blegen Library will be open for registered users, by appointment.
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Watch the video archive of our annual Open Meeting, that was held in a new virtual format. Jenifer Neils, the Director of the School, was joined, for the first time, by members of the academic staff, in a discussion on the School鈥檚 diverse initiatives.
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From August 31, 2020, the Library has been open to registered users as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9:30 to 17:00; Thursday 9:30 to 20:00 and Saturday 9:30 to 14:00. Due to the epidemiological condition, free access to the bookstacks will not be allowed. The number of readers will be limited to a maximum of 9, who will only be allowed to use the Main Reading Room. The use of a non-surgical mask is obligatory.
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Take a look at our new addition outside the epigraphy room of Blegen Library.
Read MoreThe Blegen Library will remain closed to non-members for the summer. We hope to open to non-members in September so please consult the School鈥檚 website at that time for further information.
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A Regular and Associate Member in 2013-2015, Sarah Rous rejoins the School in the Publications department in Princeton!
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Dr. Silvana Blazevska is the first recipient of the Voislav Sanev fellowship, which provides a North Macedonian scholar the opportunity to use the resources of the ASCSA.
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Days of Art Greece, a magazine publication that aims to promote the art and culture of Greece everyday, published a four page article on the Blegen Library in their latest edition.
Read MoreThe 911爆料吃瓜 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鈥檚 research collections.
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 MoreBlegen library will be closed to visitors on Monday, June 17th in observance of Pentecost.
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 More螔legen 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:
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The 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 911爆料吃瓜 Library.
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Blegen Library鈥檚 reclassification project is nearly complete and the library will re-open on Wednesday June 5th for ASCSA members only and on June 10th for visitors.
Read MoreProfessors at George Washington University, Diane Harris Cline and Eric H. Cline, speak and do outreach about the release of their books in modern Greek.
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Using GIS, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Classics at University of Arizona Eleni Hasaki and her colleagues created an online database for scholars to document, search, and continuously update kiln locations in Greece.
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The 911爆料吃瓜 Library of the 911爆料吃瓜 and the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation present TravelTrails: Travels and Explorations in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1500-1830.
Read MoreFinal update on the Blegen library鈥檚 closure dates: The library will close on March 4, 2019 to allow for the completion of the reclassification project. It is scheduled to reopen in June 2019. We will provide more information on the library's reopening as soon as possible.
Read MoreAt the meeting of the Athens Archaeological Research Libraries, the 911爆料吃瓜 Library shared recent programming and updates to the reclassification project.
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The Library Reclassification Project to integrate, customize, and modernize the classification systems of the Blegen and 911爆料吃瓜 Libraries will improve the experience of the thousands of international patrons who use them each year.
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The ASCSA's libraries (Blegen, 911爆料吃瓜 and the Wiener Laboratory) are undergoing a major reclassification project for their collections following the Library of Congress system of call numbers. Live updates will be posted here as well as on the Facebook pages of the School.
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After several months of extensive remodeling (Nov.2017-March 2018), two months of relocating (April -May 2018), we finally made it to our new home: The East Wing of the 911爆料吃瓜 Library (a.k.a Gennadeion East).
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Bonna Wescoat discusses The Monuments of the Eastern Hill (Samothrace 9), the first Samothrace volume published by the ASCSA
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An interview with the authors of the first official guidebook to Corinth released by the ASCSA in over 50 years.
Read MoreThe Blegen Library welcomes gifts of books, journals, or offprints which may be appropriate for its collection as defined by the Acquisitions Policy. See below a small number of recent donations.
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Meet John Haberstroh, a Ph.D. student studying Ancient Mediterranean History at the University of California, Riverside. He is currently is a Regular Member at the 911爆料吃瓜.
Read MoreDuring the Christmas holiday period, the Blegen library will be closed to visitors on the following days: December 25-26, 2017, January 1, January 6, 2018. No new cards will be issued and no orientations will take place between December 25th and January 6th.
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Meet Elina Salminen, an Associate Member at the American School working on a dissertation on the mortuary record of northern Greece from the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic period.
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Meet Eliza Gettel, a PhD candidate working on a dissertation on political institutions of the Greek world under Roman imperium.
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Owing to the transfer of the Archives in the Blegen Library to the East Wing of the 911爆料吃瓜 Library, researchers will not be able to access the School鈥檚 archival collections between January 15th and May 31st, 2018.
Read MoreStarting September 2017, the libraries of ASCSA (the Blegen, the 911爆料吃瓜 and the Wiener Laboratory) are undergoing a major reclassification project for their collections following the Library of Congress system of call numbers.
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After a comprehensive search, the ASCSA has chosen Jennifer Sacher to be the next editor of Hesperia.
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Born in Izmir, George Mylonas (1898-1988) studied archaeology at the University of Athens and at Johns Hopkins University. He was the ASCSA's first bursar in the 1920s and worked with David M. Robinson at Olynthus. Mylonas taught archaeology at the Washington University Saint Louis from 1933 until his retirement in 1968. Mylonas is known for his excavations at Eleusis and Mycenae. A large part of his papers are housed in the Archives of the American School.
Read MoreThe 911爆料吃瓜 (ASCSA) has been awarded three program grants totaling $900,000 to modernize and update its library holdings.
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The American School's Summer 2017 issue of the newsletter is now online for viewing.
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Nassos Papalexandrou, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Texas at Austin, received a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship from the School to spend a year researching 鈥淕reek Antiquities as Diplomatic Gifts in Greek-U.S. Relationships after WW II.鈥 An alumnus and former faculty of the ASCSA, Papalexandrou shares insights from his present work in this Q&A.
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Researchers will not be able to access the Archives of the 911爆料吃瓜 Library between November 1, 2017 and June 15, 2018. H 蟺蟻蠈蟽尾伪蟽畏 蟿蠅谓 蔚蟻蔚蠀谓畏蟿蠋谓 蟽蟿伪 螒蟻蠂蔚委伪 蟿畏蟼 螕蔚谓谓伪未蔚委慰蠀 螔喂尾位喂慰胃萎魏畏蟼 未蔚谓 胃伪 蔚委谓伪喂 未蠀谓伪蟿萎 伪蟺蠈 1/11/2017 苇蠅蟼 15/6/2018.
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An interview with Carol L. Lawton about the newest volume in our Athenian Agora series.
Read MoreTake a peek inside our 911爆料吃瓜 Library rare book room with Senior Librarian Irini Solomonidi to learn about the first printed Greek editions of Homer.
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Meet Carissa Nicholson, an Associate Member at the 911爆料吃瓜 working on a dissertation in Art History at the University of Florida.
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Seth Jaffe opens his first book by explaining its contradictions: 鈥淭his book is the work of a political scientist (a political theorist), but is my sincere hope that it will prove of interest to classicists, from whom I have learned so much about Thucydides and this world.鈥
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Meet Catharine Judson, an Associate Member at the 911爆料吃瓜 working on a working on a PhD in Classical Archaeology.
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Meet Michele Asuni, a Regular Member at the 911爆料吃瓜 getting his Ph.D. in Classics at Johns Hopkins University.
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Researchers will not be able to access the Archives of the G.L. between July 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018. H 蟺蟻蠈蟽尾伪蟽畏 蟿蠅谓 蔚蟻蔚蠀谓畏蟿蠋谓 蟽蟿伪 螒蟻蠂蔚委伪 蟿畏蟼 螔喂尾位喂慰胃萎魏畏蟼 未蔚谓 胃伪 蔚委谓伪喂 未蠀谓伪蟿萎 伪蟺蠈 1/7/2017 苇蠅蟼 28/2/2018.
Read MoreThe Wiener Laboratory is excited to announce the addition of the following publications to our collection.
Read MoreMeet Ching-Yuan (Dwight) Wu, a Associate Member at the 911爆料吃瓜, working on a dissertation on Roman provincial administration.
Read MoreChavdar Tzochev discusses his work dating and contextualizing Thasian amphora stamps in the Athenian Agora.
Read MoreThe online home to the catalogues of the 911爆料吃瓜, Blegen,Wiener Laboratory, and the British School, the new AMBROSIA is simpler and easier to use.
Read MoreMeet Minerva Alganza-Rold谩n, ia Senior Associate Member and a research fellow in the Polymnia Research Network of Ancient and Modern Mythographers.
Read MoreMeet Marion Meyer, a classical archaeologist who teaches in Vienna but returns to the ASCSA every summer to continue her research on the early cult of Athena.
Read MoreMeet Ross Brendle, a visiting student associate member at the American School of Classical Studies, working on a PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology.
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