Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens

Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens

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  • ‘How to Share a Sea? Greeks and Carians during the first millennium BC’

    ‘How to Share a Sea? Greeks and Carians during the first millennium BC’

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

  • “The Wonders of Ancient Kythnos”

    “The Wonders of Ancient Kythnos”

    Public Lecture by Professor Alexander Mazarakis Ainian – Wednesday August 21, 2025 – 6.30pm – SYDNEY

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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