Now Online: 19th TEXNH-Lecture: “Interaction among master artisans in Early Mycenaean times” by Dr. Nikolas Papadimitriou (Canellopoulos Museum Athens) et. al.

Handles of weapons from chamber tombs at Mycenae, 15th c. BC National Archaeological Museum nos. 3110 and 4908

We are glad to share with you the online registration of the 19th session of our TEXNH-series, which took place on March 18 2026.

After a short welcome by NIA’s Deputy Director Willem Ledeboer and an introduction by Professor Ann Brysbaert (KU Leuven, Archaeology Research Unit, Faculty of Arts), the lecture: Interaction among master artisans in Early Mycenaean times was delivered by Dr. Nikolas Papadimitriou (Director of the Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum in Athens), in cooperation with Mr. Akis Goumas, (Contemporary jewelry maker and researcher of ancient crafting technologies), Dr. Eleni Konstantinidi-Syvridi, (Curator at the Department of Prehistoric, Egyptian, Cypriot and Near Eastern Collections of Antiquities, Hellenic National Archaeological Museum) and Ms Maria Kontaki, (Conservator of antiquities and works of art, Department of Conservation and Archaeometry, Hellenic National Archaeological Museum).

Discussant: Dr. Rachel Phillips, (A.G. Leventis Fellow 2025-27 at the BSA).

 

The registration also includes the Q&A session that followed the lecture.
Click on the image below to start the video.