Margaret E Kenna – new website
Long-time friend and supporter of the British School at Athens Margaret Kenna has just launched a new website. Log on to learn more about Prof. Kenna’s distinguished career in social anthropology, and […]
Long-time friend and supporter of the British School at Athens Margaret Kenna has just launched a new website. Log on to learn more about Prof. Kenna’s distinguished career in social anthropology, and […]
The following policy is effective from Monday 20th July and will be continually reviewed.
The library of the BSA is thrilled to announce that the books on the emergence and evolution of the Greek state, up to the period following the occupation of Greece […]
The Athena Research and Innovation Centre in Information Communication & Knowledge Technologies (Athena RIC) is currently advertising a position (funded through ARIADNEplus) for a Data Manager.
As the Greek and UK governments continue to update their policies on international travel, the BSA is pleased to update the procedures on access to its premises.
Members arriving from outside Greece – either by direct flights or via transfer – are requested to self-quarantine for one week before coming in to the BSA. Members must show a dated flight ticket or passport stamp to the Librarians or Administrator on first arrival at the BSA.
In November 1901 Frederick W. Hasluck arrived in Athens to take up a recently awarded studentship at the British School at Athens (BSA). He arrived at a time when the […]
Mr. Petrie, too, came from Egypt to join us for a time, and his valuable work on the Mycenae discoveries will soon appear in the Hellenic Journal. The quote above […]
A newly released digital archive celebrates the centenary of British excavations at Mycenae!
Following the recent announcement by the Ministry of Development, the BSA is pleased to announce the reopening of its Library from Wednesday 3 June.