List of Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece
The list of foreign archaeological institutes in Greece recorded the 17 foreign archaeological institutes in Greece, which are recognized by the Greek Ministry of Culture and Tourism and all have their headquarters in Athens. One of the conditions for recognition as "Archaeological School" by the Greek government include the establishment of a separate seat in Athens, a library and a photo archive. In addition, an archaeologist of the country is to be appointed as a permanent living in Greece director.
The four listed below Archaeological Institute of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark in 1996 as a joint venture, the Nordic Library at Athens, a specialized library on the archeology of Greece established.
In addition to the foreign institutions and the Greek Archaeological Society in Athens has been active in the field of archaeological research in Greece.
Assistant Director:
Nicholas Blackwell
1932: Recording of the publication of the journal Hesperia
1992: Opening of the Vienna Archaeological Laboratory
Corinth ( since 1896 )
Agora of Athens ( since 1931 )
Deputy Director:
Stavros A. Paspalas
1980 foundation of the institute
Paliochora on Kythera
Zagora, Andros
Nea Paphos, Cyprus
1962: Centre national des à l' extérieur fouilles
1965: Comité des Belges en Grèce fouilles asbl ( CFBG )
Early 1970s: Construction of the excavation house in Kephalou MELATHRON, Thorikos (base until 2003)
1985: Recognition by the Greek government, permanent office in Athens
2002: Establishment of the Centre Belge de recherches en Grèce archéologiques ( BCAOG / CBRAG )
2003: Foundation of the Ecole Belge d' Athènes ( BSA / EBA) under Greek law
Thorikos (since 1963 )
Sission in Crete
Titan in Corinth
Director:
Catherine Morgan
Assistant Director:
Robert Pitt
1894: Commencement of issue of the periodical The Annual of the British School at Athens
1974: Opening of the Fitch Laboratory for Archaeometry
Palaikastro
Knossos
Perachora
Mycenae
Sparta
Surveys in Laconia, Boeotia, in Ithaca, numerous islands and Crete
Director:
David W. Rupp
Assistant Director:
Jonathan E. Tomlinson
1974: Founded as Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens
1976: Recognition by the Greek Government
1991: Recording of the publication of the Publications of the Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens
2005: renamed to Canadian Institute in Greece
Argilos, Macedonia
Kastro Kallithea, Thessaly
Mytilene
Kamares
Stymphalus
Zaraka
Underwater investigations in Kalamianos, Saronic Gulf
Survey shipwrecks of the Persian Wars
Director:
Rune Frederiksen
Assistant Director:
Søren Handberg
1995: Recording of the publication of the Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
1997: Recording of the publication of the series Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens
Kato Vasiliki (the ancient Chalcis in Aetolia )
Calydon
Kattavia on Rhodes Cephalonia
Seaport project in Piraeus
First director:
Katja Spur (since March 2014)
Second Director:
Reinhard Senff
1872: Presented Tags Decision
1876 : Recording of the publication of the reports of the German Archaeological Institute, Department of Athenian
Kerameikos in Athens
Olympia ( since 1874)
Topography Triphylia in the Peloponnese
Kabirion at Thebes
Orchomenus
Osrhoene
Miletus
Directeur de l' École:
Alexandre Farnoux
Directeur des Études:
Julien Fournier
1850 subordination to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, Athens
1859: Extension to the Section of Fine Arts
1875 annexation of the Institut de Correspondance Hellénique
1877: Recording of the publication of the annual Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique
1900: Extension to the Section Étrangère
1928: École française d' Archéologie to rename d' Athènes
1985: Expansion to an administration and an Economic Council; Extension of the task to all disciplines and time steps
Acropolis
Macedonia
Argos
Thasos
Philippi
Dikili Tash
Malia
Tenos
Amathonte, Cyprus
Survey in Cephalonia, especially in Livathos
Priniatikos Pyrgos, East Crete
Platonist in Athens
1976: Archaeological Survey School van Nederland in Griekenland
1976: Founded as Archaeological School van Nederland in Athena
1984: Recognition as Archaeological School by the Greek Government
1991: Renamed to Het Nederlands Instituut in Athene, reorganization and expansion of activities
1999: reference of the current institute building
Geraki near Sparta
Neos halos, Thessaly
Surveys in Zakynthos and Tanagra
1991: Commencement of publication of Papers from the Norwegian Institute at Athens
1997: Recording of publication of Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens
Tegea
Ithaki
Petropigi east of Kavala
Officers:
Georg Ladstätter
1894: William A., 1896 W. Reichel as emissaries of the kk Ministry of Culture and Education in Athens
1898: Founding of the OEAI and establishment of the " Secretariat Athens" of the OEAI
1908: Completion of the institute building
Since 1921: Walter O. Austrian consul and secretary, later director of the Athens Branch, after connecting to 1944 2nd Secretary of the DAI Athens
1944: Closure of the Athens Branch
1964: Reopening of the Athens Branch
Gremoulias
Aegina - Colonna
Pheneos
Elis
1899: Archaeological Missione Italiana di Creta
1914: Recording of the publication of the annual Annuario della Scuola Italiana di Atene e delle Archaeological Missoni italiane in Oriente
2002: Recording of the publication of the biannual Notiziario
Gortyn
Prinias
Phaistos
Haghia Triada, Crete
Aegean Islands
Iasos, Turkey
Sybrita
Lemnos
Thouria, Messinia
Egialea
Pale
Director:
Jari Pakkanen
Assistant Director:
Saara Kauppinen
Stratos, Aetolia - Acarnania
Cocytus, Thesprotia
Director:
Arto Penttinen
Assistant Director:
Monica Nilsson
1946: founding decision
1951: Commencement of publication of Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae. Skrifter av Svenska Institutet i Athen utgivna
1953: Recording of the publication of the Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institute in Athens and Rome
1976: reference to the current institute building
Aphidnai
Agios Elias, Arcadia
Berbati, Argolis
Chania
Dendra
Kalaureia