A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE AEGEAN LECTURES
The Aegean Lectures are organised in collaboration with the Swedish Institute at Athens since 2013. The Aegean Lectures are designed to present new findings, new excavations and new research studies on the prehistory of the Aegean and neighbouring regions, such as Cyprus and Asia Minor, from the Palaeolithic to the Early Iron Age (Geometric times). The lectures are focused mostly on the presentation of new findings and new excavations as well as on the excavation process itself in order to provide a more comprehensive picture of these important aspects of archaeology. Interdisciplinary approaches and interpretations, as well as the methodologies used, are all fitting topics for presentation and discussion. In addition, the Aegean Lectures will try to help junior researchers to present their work. All lectures are video-recorded in order to become a valuable archive material on prehistoric archaeology, also available to those who did not attend the lecture.
Conveners from 2018 to date:
Jenny Wallensten
Nektarios Karadimas
Elena Maragoudaki
Conveners in 2017:
Jenny Wallensten
Nektarios Karadimas
Elena Maragoudaki
Evi Margaritis
Ioanna Moutafi
Conveners in 2016:
Arto Penttinen
Nektarios Karadimas
Evi Margaritis
Ioanna Moutafi
Conveners during the years 2013-2015:
Arto Penttinen
Monica Nilsson
Ioanna Galanaki
Nektarios Karadimas
Evi Margaritis