Lectures

Royal Museums of Art and History, inv. R.308: cup, c. 490-480 BC, attributed to the Foundry Painter.

Royal Museums of Art and History, inv. R.308: cup, c. 490-480 BC, attributed to the Foundry Painter.

Reminder: 28 May: 15th TEXNH-Lecture: “Craftspeople and War in Ancient Economies”, Dr. Natacha Massar (Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels)

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. Natacha Massar (Curator of Greek Antiquities, […]

Conference “Perspectives on Rural Economics and Ecologies: Past, Present and Future” (May 21-23 2025)

We are happy to announce the Conference “Perspectives on Rural Economies and Ecologies: Past, Present and Future”, which will take place from 21-23 May at the Netherlands Institute at Athens. The conference is organized by Dr. Joyce Goggin (University of Amsterdam) in the framework of her NWIB-Visiting Professorship in cooperation with the NIA and ASCA, […]

Now Online: ‘Fields, Sherds and Scholars, Recording and Interpreting Survey Ceramics’ Book presentation by the editors

The book presentation of ‘Fields, Sherds and Scholars, Recording and Interpreting Survey Ceramics’ is now available on the YouTube-channel of our Institute. The event took place on Wednesday February 26th, 2025 and started with a brief welcome from the NIA-Deputy Director, Drs. Willem Ledeboer. Mr. Ledeboer in his welcome gave a quick overview of the […]

23 April: Lecture “Axenitika and Misiotika. Two Cappadocian dialects still spoken in Greece”, by Prof. Mark Janse (University of Cambridge)

On Wednesday 23 April, 18.00, the NIA has the pleasure of hosting a hybrid lecture by Prof. em. Mark Janse (Affiliated Researcher at the Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics, University of Cambridge) “Axenitika and Misiotika. Two Cappadocian dialects still spoken in Greece” In his lecture, Prof. Janse will sketch among other things […]

7 May: 2nd ‘Byzantine Talks NIA’ lecture: ‘From East to West and backwards: The editorial adventures of the Hexabiblos (1344/1345)’ by Dr. Marios Tantalos (University of Athens)

The Netherlands Institute at Athens is very pleased to invite you to the second lecture of the annual series entitled ‘Byzantine Talks NIA’ dedicated to the memory of Professor Spyros Troianos:  ‘From East to West and backwards: The editorial adventures of the Hexabiblos (1344/1345)’ by Dr. Marios Tantalos, Lecturer at the Department of Legal History […]