Fair.rdm auf der CAA .DE 2023
Kurzer Beitrag über die Vorträge der FAIR.rdm Gruppe auf der deutschen Ausgabe der CAA 2023 in Würzburg.
Kurzer Beitrag über die Vorträge der FAIR.rdm Gruppe auf der deutschen Ausgabe der CAA 2023 in Würzburg.
Report on archaeological surveys in northern Tigray (Ethiopia) between 2018 and 2019.
Ergebnisse der archäologischen Surveys in Nord-Tigray (Äthiopien) zwischen 2018 und 2019.
von Lukas Werther Am 10. und 11. September 2023 haben sich Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler von Universitäten und Forschungseinrichtungen in Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Jena, Leipzig und Tübingen an der Römisch Germanischen Kommission […]
The Sirkeli Höyük, located about 40km east of Adana on the Ceyhan River, is one of the largest Bronze and Iron Age ruin mounds in Cilician Plain, today’s Çukurova. The […]
Traditional Residential Architecture is a widely underrepresented Cultural Heritage under immense threat due to deterioration caused by individual neglection, natural disasters, and armed conflicts. The speakers will reflect in this […]
The Archaeological Survey in the Pergamon Micro-Region often takes us to places where history and present collide. This was especially true during this year’s survey. As part of the TransPergMicro project, the survey team explored the eastern lower plain of the Bakırçay river (ancient Kaikos) and the southern Madra Dağı Mountains around ancient Parthenion – an ancient landscape that has been affected by massive land consolidation, the construction of dams and quarrying activities in recent decades. Nevertheless, we were able to make many new discoveries and after 6 weeks of fieldwork we can tell a story of transformation and rediscovery. Here are first glimpses of our newly uncovered sites and preliminary results.
Theodor Wiegand – the famous excavator of Priene, Miletus and Didyma – began his career under unfavourable auspices. When he came to the DAI Athens, he was uncertain about his […]
The emergency conservation of mobile and immobile cultural heritage was tested in a fictive disaster scenario involving staff of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI), the Leibniz Center for Archaeology (LEIZA) […]
In einem groß angelegten Praxistest erprobten Angehörige des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts (DAI), des Leibniz-Zentrums für Archäologie (LEIZA) und der Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk (THW) im Rahmen des Projektes KulturGutRetter zwischen dem […]
The Linear Band Pottery Culture (the Linearbandkeramik or LBK) is an archaeological phenomenon with an immense geographic scope. The settlements in the western area of this culture have been studied […]
After much hard work and dedication from all the participants involved in the execution of the online course on Archaeology and Heritage of Africa, we have some exciting news! Our […]
The history of archaeology in the Republic of Türkiye begins before the foundation of the Republic and dates back to the 19th century, with the enactment of the first laws […]
Laborious and prolific painter Yannis Stinis (Athens, 1914–2001) (fig. 1) produced works that reveal his interest in the lively representation of the Greek landscape. Stinis was also a printmaker and […]
The heritage work is not only saving the sites or objects under acute threat. An essential part of our assistance is also funding of projects that document and analyze the […]