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AEGEUS NEWS | 2016

“Computational Imaging for Cultural Heritage” workshop

Aegeus participates on the organisation of an educational workshop about the theoretical principles and also specific techniques of 3D object imaging for cultural heritage: Monday, 19 December 2016, 10.00-18.00, Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies, Notara 51a, Athens. Workshop instructors: Konstantinos Papadopoulos (Maynooth University, Ireland), Eleni Kotoula (Yale University), Kiraz Goze Akoglou (Yale University). Workshop seats are rather limited (15)..

Happy Autumn and the new programme of the Aegean Lectures!

Dear members and friends,

Summer has come to an end, and Aegeus returns to its duties! We are very pleased to announce the Aegean lectures for autumn, which are organized in collaboration with the Swedish Institute (Mitseon 9, Athens).

Happy new academic year!

Happy summer!

Dear members and friends, during the summer, our website will be updated only sporadically as most of us are participating in excavations and other research projects. See you in Autumn!

Annual Meeting of Aegeus (2 June 2016)

Aegeus is pleased to invite you to its Annual Meeting which will take place on Thursday the 2nd of June 2016, at 6:30 pm, at the British School a t Athens, Upper House.

Aegeus’ work undertaken during the previous year will be presented, and Prof. John Bennet (British School at Athens – University of Sheffield) will give a lecture entitled “What were Aegean texts for?”.

Programme of the new Aegean Lectures (January-June 2016)

Aegeus-Society for Aegean Prehistory and the Swedish Institute at Athens are very pleased to announce the Aegean lectures for the period January – June 2016 and invite you to our first lecture. The lectures will take place at the Swedish Institute at Athens (Μitseon 9, Acropolis Metro station), every month.

Happy New Year and a new article

We wish you a very prosperous and happy new year! We are pleased to inform you that we have added a review-article in our journal “Aegean Studies”. The review-article, written by Dr Vasso Fotou, is entitled: Calculating the manpower requirements for the construction of Neopalatial buildings in Crete: pitfalls, challenges and possibilities. For further information please see the section of our journal Aegean Studies.