The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Publisher Description
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is a research and teaching institution dedicated to advanced study of the archaeology, art, history, philosophy, language, and literature of Greece and the Greek world. Established in 1881 by a consortium of nine American universities, the School now serves graduate students and scholars from more than 150 affiliated colleges and universities, acting as a base for research and study in Greece. The main buildings of the School and its library are located in Athens, with administrative and publications offices in Princeton, New Jersey. As part of its mission, the School directs ongoing excavations in the Athenian Agora and at Corinth and sponsors all other American-led excavations and surveys on Greek soil. It is the official link between American archaeologists and classicists and the Archaeological Service of the Greek Ministry of Culture and, as such, is dedicated to the wise management of cultural resources and the dissemination of knowledge of the classical world.
4 Journals in JSTOR | Date Range |
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The Athenian Agora | 1953 - 2011 |
Corinth | 1929 - 2010 |
Hesperia Supplements | 1937 - 2011 |
Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens | 1932 - 2017 |
4 Books in JSTOR | Copyright Date |
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The Architecture, Settlement, and Stratigraphy of Lerna IV | 2013 |
The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill | 2011 |
Hunters, Heroes, Kings: The Frieze of Tomb II at Vergina | 2012 |
Isthmia IX: The Roman and Byzantine Graves and Human Remains | 2012 |
Carol A. Stein
Director of Publications
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
6-8 Charlton Street
Princeton, New Jersey 08540-5232
Tel. 609-683-0800, ext. 16
Fax 609-924-0578
Email:castein@ascsa.org