AEGEUS NEWS
Members entrance
We are happy to inform you that Aegeus has completed the first phase of his members entrance to their personal space. Personal codes have already been sent to all members. In case a member has not received an e-mail with the relevant codes, please contact the Society. Currently, members have access to two webpages. The first webpage contains a catalogue of the journals that Aegeus has subscribed to, as well as periodicals that are available online free of charge. The second webpage contains a catalogue of all Aegeus Newsletters.
1000 webpages!
In only a few months after its launch on the 25th of November 2010, the website of Aegeus has now more than 1000 webpages! More specifically, on the website we have presented 100 new books about Aegean and Cypriot prehistory, 200 articles and approximately 160 new book reviews. We have also posted 30 scholarships and 15 job vacancies. In the Lectures – Conferences section you will find information about all the lectures and conferences that have taken place or will take place in the near future around the world. The contribution of Aegeus members is very significant as some of them have already started to present their work.
The Institute of Classical Studies is now a member of Aegeus
It is our great honour and pleasure, that the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London is a member of Aegeus since the 20th of January 2011. The renowned foundation with its substantial and consistent contribution to Aegean prehistoric research and in particular Mycenaean archaeology, is the first institution to become a member of Aegeus. Moreover, we would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the Institute of Classical Studies for donating 150 Euros towards the activities of the Society, as well as to Professor Olga Krzyszkowska for supporting and believing in the work of Aegeus.
Newsletter on Aegean and Cypriot Prehistory
Our Newsletter on Aegean and Cypriot Prehistory is currently received by over 700 people, including Ephorates, Archaeological Schools, libraries, etc. Thus far, 18 issues have been sent. Unfortunately, due to the financial crisis, the expenses of this effort have been covered solely by membership fees despite our repeated efforts to acquire funding. As a token of our appreciation for the ongoing support of our members and starting from February 2011, the Newsletter will be sent only to members. The rest of the friends of Aegeus on the mailing list will receive a simplified Aegeus E-mail Update.
Welcome to Aegeus!
Welcome to the official, new website of Aegeus. Aegeus’s aim is to contribute substantially to the direct information, communication and fruitful collaboration of archaeologists and friends of prehistoric Aegean archaeology. We hope that you will support, contribute and participate in this effort and we wish you happy surfing on the website!