Exploring Ceramic Technology and Aegean Interactions at Prehistoric Samos, East Aegean
Fitch Laboratory Bursary holder (2019-20) Sergios Meleaou, explores ceramic technology and Aegean interactions at prehistoric Samos, East Aegean.
Fitch Laboratory Bursary holder (2019-20) Sergios Meleaou, explores ceramic technology and Aegean interactions at prehistoric Samos, East Aegean.
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 […]
Fitch Laboratory Bursary holder (2019-20) Mara Schumacher, integrates geoarchaeology and Classical Greek archaeology to investigate domestic life at Olynthos.
The British School at Athens (BSA), an institute for advanced research in the humanities and social sciences, seeks a full-time IT Officer to develop and maintain its ICT infrastructure, coordinating […]
Nearly two million people visit the Peloponnese for tourism every year. In between exploring the beaches, the olive groves, and the stunning mountain hikes, many of us will take in […]
We are delighted to launch a new series of our homemade ‘Hidden Histories’, focussing on the Women of the Upper House.
In the various histories of the British School at Athens, there is not much information about the first year of its operation. We do know that the first director was […]
It is our great pleasure to welcome Evi Charitoudi, who officially takes up the post of Librarian today.
Earlier this year the BSA hosted a half day international symposium titled “Distant Seas, connected worlds: Tintagel, Britain and Greece in Late Antiquity”. In this blog post Jacky Nowakowski (Project Director TCARP) and Win Scutt (English Heritage) share their experience of the event and their time at the BSA.