Fitch-Wiener Seminar

Bastien Rueff, “Illuminating the past: from the lamp to the light in Minoan Crete”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

  Fitch Wiener Seminar Dr Bastien Rueff (École française d’Athènes), “Illuminating the past: from the lamp to the light in Minoan Crete”   In-person only, 5pm (Greece) at the Wiener Lab, American School of Classical Studies at Athens

Canceled Maria Rousou, “Bridging the gap: a multidisciplinary approach towards the understanding of Pistacia fixed oil extraction in the Mediterranean world”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

  Fitch Wiener Seminar Unfortunately this event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.   Dr Maria Rousou (University of Jijel, Algeria, and Wiener Lab, ASCSA), “Bridging the gap: a multidisciplinary approach towards the understanding of Pistacia fixed oil extraction in the Mediterranean world” In-person only, 5pm (Greece) at the Wiener Lab, American School of […]

Dr Niki Papakonstantinou, “Death in Mycenaean Attica: the case of the Kolikrepi cemetery at Spata”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Skeletal assemblage from chamber tomb, Kolikrepi-Spata, photo: Niki Papakonstantinou Fitch Wiener Seminar Dr Niki Papakonstantinou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki/BSA), "Death in Mycenaean Attica: the case of the Kolikrepi cemetery at Spata"   In-person only, 5pm (Greece) at the Wiener Lab, American School of Classical Studies at Athens

Thorsten Jacobisch, “Multi-material” studies in Archaeobotany

  Fitch-Wiener Seminar series Dr Thorsten Jacobisch (Austrian Archaeological Institute), “Multi-material” studies in Archaeobotany" In-person only, 5pm (Greece) at the Wiener Lab, American School of Classical Studies at Athens

Anna Karligkioti, “Approaching population mobility and kinship patterns in central mainland Greece during Classical antiquity through biodistance analysis”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Fitch-Wiener Seminar series Anna Karligkioti, "Approaching population mobility and kinship patterns in central mainland Greece during Classical antiquity through biodistance analysis"   In-person only, 5pm (Greece) At the Wiener Lab, American School of Classical Studies at Athens For any enquiries, email: info.WienerLab@ascsa.edu.gr

Hannah Gwyther, “Tusks, tools, and trial techniques: provisional results of experimental archaeology into the ancient craft of ivory carving”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Hannah Gwyther, "Tusks, tools, and trial techniques: provisional results of experimental archaeology into the ancient craft of ivory carving" AHRC funded PhD Candidate - The University of Bristol and the British Museum

Artemios Oikonomou, ‘Understanding commercial activities: new data from core formed glass from Greece and beyond’

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Dr. Artemios Oikonomou, 'Understanding commercial activities: new data from core formed glass from Greece and beyond' Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, NCSR Demokritos & Science and Technology in Archaeology and Culture Research Center    

Carlotta Gardner, “Recognising wood ash tempered ceramics. The impact of wood ash temper on textural, chemical and mineralogical compositions of ceramic bodies”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Dr. Carlotta Gardner (Fitch Laboratory, British School at Athens), “Recognising wood ash tempered ceramics. The impact of wood ash temper on textural, chemical and mineralogical compositions of ceramic bodies”

Single-grain optical dating: continuous progress and lingering pitfalls

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

FITCH-WIENER LABS SEMINAR SERIES “Single-grain optical dating: continuous progress and lingering pitfalls” Professor Zenobia Jacobs (Centre for Archaeological Science, University of Wollongong, Australia) Wednesday, 12th October 2022, 17:00 p.m. The seminar will take place at the Wiener Laboratory (American School of Classical Studies at Athens) For any enquiries, tel.: 213-000-2400 (133) Email: infoWienerLab@ascsa.edu.gr Masks are […]

Maria Ntinou, “Firewood for the hearths. Woodlands of the Argolid from the Middle Paleolithic to the Neolithic.”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Dr Maria Ntinou (Center for Interdisciplinary Research & Innovation, University of Thessaloniki /LIRA Laboratory, Department of Archaeology, University of Thessaloniki), "Firewood for the hearths. Woodlands of the Argolid from the Middle Paleolithic to the Neolithic."

Ricardo Fernandes, “Integrating isotopic, archaeological, and historical evidence for high-quality reconstruction of past human lifeways”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Dr. Ricardo Fernandes, (Head of Radiocarbon Lab, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History Research Associate, University of Oxford; Associate Professor, Masaryk University), Integrating isotopic, archaeological, and historical evidence for high-quality reconstruction of past human lifeways (diet, nutrition, mobility, and chronology) from the Greek Bronze Age to the collapse of the Roman Empire

Sevasti Triantaphyllou, “Bodies on fire: tracing the practice of burning the human remains in the prehistoric Aegean through macroscopic and analytical methods”

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Wiener Laboratory 54 Souidias Street, Athens, Greece

Dr Sevasti Triantaphyllou (Assistant Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), "Bodies on fire: tracing the practice of burning the human remains in the prehistoric Aegean through macroscopic and analytical methods"