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Now Available “Encounters with Troubled Pasts in Contemporary Dutch and Greek Historiography” (Publications of the Netherlands Institute at Athens VIII)

We are very pleased to announce the publication of “Encounters with Troubled Pasts in Contemporary Dutch and Greek Historiography“,  Volume VIII in our series “Publications of the Netherlands Institute at Athens”, published by Sidestone Press, Leiden. Contributors, experts in their respective research fields with a wide range of scholarly publications, eschew dominant national accounts, deconstruct […]

November 8 TEXNH-Lecture: “Working side by side with goldsmiths in the Mycenean times” (Dr. Eleni Konstantinidi-Syvridi, National Archaeological Museum Athens)

The Netherlands Institute at Athens, in collaboration with the Royal Museums of Art and History Brussels, The National Archaeological Museum Athens, The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus, The École française d’Athènes and The University College Roosevelt (NL) are very pleased to announce a lecture by Dr. Eleni Konstantinidi-Syvridi, National Archaeological Museum Athens: […]

2 November: “Dolia should be bought at Rome”: Exploring heavy ceramics elemental to producing, storing, and distributing wine in Roman Italy (keynote lecture by Prof. Maureen Carroll)

It is our pleasure to announce the keynote speech of Professor Maurean Carroll ” “Dolia should be bought at Rome”: Exploring heavy ceramics elemental to producing, storing, and distributing wine in Roman Italy ” that will take place at the NIA on Thursday 2 November (7.00 p.m.) in the frame of the Workshop Consuming the […]

Now Online: 4th TEXNH-Lecture: The cross-overs between three pyrotechnologies: Pre-Roman pottery, metalware, and glassware (Dr. Despina Ignatiadou, National Archaeological Museum Athens)

We are glad to share with you the online registration of the fourth session of our new TEXNH-series. After a short introduction by NIA-director Prof. Ann Brysbaert, Dr Despina Ignatiadou (National Archaeological Museum Athens) delivered the lecture “The cross-overs between three pyrotechnologies: Pre-Roman pottery, metalware, and glassware”. The registration also includes the Q&A session with […]