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190 Jahre DAI

Die 190 jährige Geschichte des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts

Month: June 2019

190YearsDAI

Day 52 Carthage: 3000 Years of Urban History at a Glance

12. June 201911. June 2019 DAI

The DAI has been active in Carthage for more than 40 years. The ancient city, located on the Gulf of Tunis in North Africa, was founded in the 9th century […]

190YearsDAI

Day 51 An Ancient Greek Colony in Italy

11. June 201911. June 2019 DAI

Around 600 BC, Greek colonists founded the town of Poseidonia in the coastal plain of the Gulf of Salerno in what is now Campania. The fertile land and extensive trade […]

190YearsDAI

Day 50 The Hittite Capital Hattusa

10. June 201911. June 2019 DAI

For more than 100 years, researchers from the German Archaeological Institute have conducted excavations in the ruined city of Hattusa on the Anatolian plateau. During the archaeological work, unique monuments […]

190YearsDAI

Day 49 The Pyramid Cemetery of Dahshur

9. June 20195. June 2019 DAI

About 30 kilometers south of Cairo, in the middle of the yellow desert sand, is the pyramid cemetery of Dahshur. For nearly 1000 years it served as the final resting […]

190YearsDAI

Day 48 The Budapest Research Unit

8. June 20195. June 2019 DAI

On 7 June 2016 the DAI’s Romano-Germanic Commission (RGK) opened a research unit at the Hungarian Acadamy of Sciences in Budapest. Since it was founded the Romano-Germanic Commission has been […]

190YearsDAI

Day 47 Pottery Kilns in the Bolaghi Valley

7. June 20195. June 2019 DAI

During rescue excavations in 2004 and 2005 in the Bolaghi Valley near Pasargadae in Iran, a team from the Eurasia department of the DAI examined the remains of a settlement […]

190YearsDAI

Day 46 Early Medieval Maritime Trade Sites in the Baltic Region

6. June 20195. June 2019 DAI

In the early Middle Ages, the Baltic region was an area of contact between the kingdoms of Scandinavia, the Frankish Empire, and the Baltic and Slavic areas. An international economic […]

Congratulations

Johny Isla: “Many thanks for fruitful cooperation in Peru”

5. June 201921. May 2019 DAI

Congratulations for 190 years of research! At this point we would like to emphasize that during the work carried out in Palpa, cooperation relations were intensified between the Commission for […]

190YearsDAI

Day 45 Unearthing a 3,500-Year-Old Culture on the Coast of Ecuador

5. June 20195. June 2019 DAI

The Machalilla culture (1,400–800 BC) remains largely unresearched. It spread along the coast of Ecuador and had relations extending to the highlands and the north Peruvian coast. It was named […]

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