From Egypt to Bonn Vol. II: Analysis of Egyptian phytoliths at the KAAK
The SPP invited the Egyptian researcher E.A.E. Attia in October to analyse and compare phytoliths from Elephantine (Egypt) and Mezber (Ethiopia).
The SPP invited the Egyptian researcher E.A.E. Attia in October to analyse and compare phytoliths from Elephantine (Egypt) and Mezber (Ethiopia).
Der SPP lud den ägyptischen Forscher E.A.E. Attia im Oktober ein, um Phytolithe aus Elephantine (Ägypten) und Mezber (Äthiopien) zu untersuchen und miteinander zu vergleichen.
von Elsbeth Bösl, Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann (beide Universität der Bundeswehr München) und Michaela Helmbrecht (freiberufliche Archäologin)
Several members of the Wilberg family have been closely connected to the DAI Athens since its establishment in 1874, especially Karl Wilberg, an Athenian bookseller and consul, and his son, […]
The Istanbul Department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Department of Settlement Archaeology of the Middle East Technical University (METU) are organising a conference on “Archaeo-Informatics: Challenges in Digital Archaeology”. The event, to be held von 23.-25. November 2022 will focus on Digital Documentation and Documentation Standards in Archaeology, Digital Data Analysis and Archiving, and Digital Data Publication.
Das Projekt „Die Tschadseeregion als Wegekreuz“ präsentiert neue Forschungsergebnisse zur Geschichte des Kanem-Borno Reichs ab Dezember 2024 im Musée National du Tschad.
The project „The Lake Chad Region as a Crossroads“ presents new research on the history of the Kanem-Borno Empire starting in December 2024 at the Musée National du Chad.
Von Knut Rassmann, Roman Scholz, Hajo Höhler-Brockmann, Isabel Hohle Zum wiederholten Mal nutzten Mitarbeiter:innen des Referats für Prospektions- und Grabungsmethodik (RefPGM) der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission (RGK) im August 2022 das Freigelände […]
Modern archaeology is increasingly reliant on digital technology, from the documentation of finds and features through subsequent analyses and up to the resulting publications. This is, of course, quite wonderful, […]
Report on the first workshop of the newest SPP-Working Group „(In)Visible Women“.
Bericht zum ersten Workshop der neuesten SPP-Working Group „(In)Visible Women“
When you walk through the ruins of the ancient city of Pergamon today or look at the 3D reconstruction of the ancient city hill, you inevitably ask yourself where the many building stones for the countless streets, houses and monumental buildings came from. Where the stones were quarried and by what routes were they transported to the city and up the steep city hill? Similar questions are also being asked in our current TransPergMicro project. In interdisciplinary groups we investigate the building economy between the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial periods.
The archaeobotanical reference collection in Frankfurt is of central importance worldwide for archaeological research on cultivated plants
Die archäobotanische Vergleichssammlung in Frankfurt ist weltweit von zentraler Bedeutung für die archäologische Erforschung von Kulturpflanzen
Our new lecture programme 2022/ 2023 is now online! Lectures will take place on Thursday evenings at 18.00 hrs (Istanbul time). Information about the events will be shared on our […]