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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 […]

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 […]

Nature and Human Nature in Ancient Greek Philosophy and its Reception (International Symposium, 3 October 2023)

We are happy to announce the International Symposium Nature and Human Nature in Ancient Greek Philosophy and its Reception that will take place at our premises on October 3rd, 2023. The Symposium is organized by The Netherlands Institute at Athens and Dr. Melina G. Mouzala, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy of the University of Patras […]

Votives from the Athena Lindia Sanctuary in Rhodes at the National Museum of Denmark. Photo: John Lee

Open Call for Papers “The Constant Participant: Constructing and Affirming Identity through Material Culture in Ancient Greek Sanctuaries and Modern Museums (Athens, 8-10 May 2024)

(Picture: Votives from the Athena Lindia Sanctuary in Rhodes at the National Museum of Denmark. Photo: John Lee)   We are happy to share this open Call for Papers for a Conference that the NIA organizes in cooperation with our colleagues from the Danish Institute at Athens and the Finnish Institute at Athens and which […]

Now Online: 3rd TEXNH-Lecture “The Soundscape of the Sanctuary of Apollo at Despotiko: Music, Memory, and Dancing Floors”, by Erica Angliker (British School at Athens)

We are glad to share with you the online registration of the third session of our new TEXNH-series. After a short introduction by NIA-director Prof. Ann Brysbaert, Dr Erica Angliker (British School at Athens) delivered the lecture  “The Soundscape of the Sanctuary of Apollo at Despotiko: Music, Memory, and Dancing Floors”. The registration also includes […]