Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens

Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens

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  • AAIA 2026 Annual Report (Athens)

    AAIA 2026 Annual Report (Athens)

    Professor Tamar Hodos “The Activities of the Institute in 2025” Thursday 14 April, 2026, 7:00pm. The Danish Institute at Athens, Chairefontos 14, Plaka, 105 58. A lecture will follow by Associate Professor Lesley Beaumont, University of Sydney. “The Zagora Archaeological Project: Research Results and Questions in the 21st Century.” (Athens)

  • Myths and Dreamings, Wisdom and Initiation: A Comparative Appreciation of Hellenic Universality and Australian Indigeneity (Athens)

    Myths and Dreamings, Wisdom and Initiation: A Comparative Appreciation of Hellenic Universality and Australian Indigeneity (Athens)

    Katerina Todorovic, The Red Soils, 2025 Public Lecture by Dr Vassilis Adrahtas – Wednesday 27 May 2026 7.00pm – 2026 – ATHENS.

  • What shapes our understanding of the past? Constructing and deconstructing settlement and cultic models in Early Iron Age Attica (Athens)

    What shapes our understanding of the past? Constructing and deconstructing settlement and cultic models in Early Iron Age Attica (Athens)

    Public Lecture by Professor Alexander Mazarakis Ainian – Friday 24 April 2026 7.00pm – 2026 – ATHENS.

  • POSTPONED (The Australian Paliochora-Kythera Archaeology Survey: final results – Sydney)

    POSTPONED (The Australian Paliochora-Kythera Archaeology Survey: final results – Sydney)

    TO BE RESCHEDULED

  • Celebrating a Gift of Art to the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (Sydney)

    Celebrating a Gift of Art to the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (Sydney)

    Celebrating a Gift of Art to the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens – Thursday 19 February – 6.00pm – 2026 – SYDNEY

  • Are we under-reusing the past? Understanding the longue durée of reuse practices in Nea Paphos, Cyprus (Athens)

    Are we under-reusing the past? Understanding the longue durée of reuse practices in Nea Paphos, Cyprus (Athens)

    Public Lecture by Candace Richards – Thursday 20 November 2025 7pm – 2025 – ATHENS.

  • “Second World War Australian propaganda photography throughthe lens of Damien Parer and George Silk” (Athens)

    “Second World War Australian propaganda photography throughthe lens of Damien Parer and George Silk” (Athens)

    Public Lecture by Dr Anna Efstathiadou – Thursday 6 November 2025 7pm – 2025 – ATHENS

  • Sailing into the Sunlight: The Glimmering Gold Boat of Dionysus (Sydney)

    Sailing into the Sunlight: The Glimmering Gold Boat of Dionysus (Sydney)

    Public Lecture by Dr Monica M. Jackson – Tuesday 30 September 6 pm 2025 – SYDNEY

  • “Fake news: looking at Persia through Greek eyes in the 5th century BC” (Athens)

    “Fake news: looking at Persia through Greek eyes in the 5th century BC” (Athens)

    Public Lecture by Dr James Fraser – Tuesday 23 September 7.00pm – 2025 – ATHENS

  • How to Share a Sea? Greeks and Carians during the first millennium BC (Sydney)

    How to Share a Sea? Greeks and Carians during the first millennium BC (Sydney)

    Public Lecture by Dr Olivier Mariaud – Wednesday 17 September 2025 6.30pm – SYDNEY

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A research organisation for the nation, the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens has been a centre of the University of Sydney since its foundation in 1980. It is also a legally constituted entity under Greek law to facilitate fieldwork and museum study permits in Greece for Australian researchers.

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