Call for Papers: „City and Micro-region in the Ancient Mediterranean (and Beyond)“
Call for Papers for the Conference Series „City and Micro-region in the Ancient Mediterranean (and Beyond)“ in
Madrid & Istanbul in 2025.
Call for Papers for the Conference Series „City and Micro-region in the Ancient Mediterranean (and Beyond)“ in
Madrid & Istanbul in 2025.
The publication offers a collection of papers held in 2022 at a workshop organized by the DFG-funded TransPergMicro project. The interdisciplinary contributions reflect on micro-regions as spaces of socio-ecological interaction on a theoretical, methodological and empirical level. They convey the current state of knowledge for various regions of the Mediterranean and reveal perspectives for future research.
A palace by the sea – what more could you ask for? DAI Istanbul’s spring tours continue! Next Friday, Dr. Alkiviadis Ginalis will guide you through the Boukoleon Palace and […]
Der Geodatenwissenschaftler Pouria Marzban (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, DAI) arbeitet im Bereich Fernerkundung im Projekt KulturGutRetter. Bevor die Cultural Heritage Response Unit (CHRU) zum Katastrophengebiet fliegt, werden Fernerkundungsdaten, Karten und andere Daten gesammelt.
#Anthropology #Bioarchaeology #Paleopathology #Workshop After 11 years, Prof. Robert W. Mann, PhD (University of Hawaii) is once again holding a workshop in Berlin from 26 to 28 June 2024. We […]
Our spring tours go on! This Saturday, Prof. Dr. Felix Pirson will talk about „Handel und Wandel – Eminönü und Karaköy als traditionelle Wirtschaftszentren Istanbuls“. Graphic: M. Kinzel The tour […]
We are pleased to announce the programme for the Spring Tours 2024!Colleagues from our department will present historical monuments and districts of Istanbul. Graphic: M. Kinzel All interested parties are […]
Spring has arrived in Istanbul and with it the start of our spring tours 2024! Dr.-Ing. Moritz Kinzel will begin with a tour through Zeyrek – one of Istanbul’s historic […]
von Susanne Grunwald Seit 1956 begrüßen wilde Tiere und ein römischer Kaiser die Besucherinnen und Besucher des Dienstgebäudes der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission in Frankfurt. Das moderne Mosaik zu beiden Seiten des […]
von Lukas Werther Auf dem ersten internationalen Plenartreffen des vom DAI mit koordinierten Schwerpunktprogramms „Auf dem Weg zur Fluvialen Anthroposphäre“, das vom 17.-19. Januar an der Universität Leipzig stattfand, kamen […]
In the mid-19th century, economic interests in the Lesser Caucasus laid the foundations for archaeological research into the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age of north-western Azerbaijan, also known […]
Die gesellschaftliche Rolle des menschlichen Körpers – insbesondere in der Zeit des Sterbens und des Todes – stehen im Mittelpunkt des DAI-Forschungsclusters „Körper und Tod“. RGK und DAI organisieren auch […]
The library will reopen on 14 March 2024.
Disasters, whether natural or anthropogenic, can be drivers of landscape and cultural change. The Late Bronze Age Thera eruption was one of the largest natural disasters witnessed in human history. […]
Overview on using modern technical methods on ols collections