On September 13, 2023, a lecture by Prof. Mateusz Żmudziński titled: “A possible branch of the Silk Road in the Roman Danube provinces” was held at the PAIA headquarters. The lecture took place during the Summer School of the University of Wrocław in Athens, where Prof. Mateusz Żmudziński was one of the supervisors and lecturers. […]
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Another Summer School of the University of Wrocław in Athens
On September 11-22, 2023, the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens had the pleasure of hosting once again the participants of the Summer School of the University of Wrocław. The lecturers were: Prof. Rafał Eysymontt, Prof. Mateusz Żmudziński and Ph.D. student Roksana Łajkosz. The organizer of the school was Prof. Agata Kubala. The project began with a […]
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Songs of Polish Romanticism
Dear Friends and Colleagues, The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Athens and the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens are pleased to invite to a concert “Songs of Polish Romanticism” performed by Amelia Sułkowska, soprano and Wojciech Nachajski, piano with works composed by: S. Moniuszko, F. Chopin, M. Karłowicz, J.A. Maklakiewicz. The concert will be held on Thursday, September 28th, 2023 at 18.30 at the premises of […]
A POSSIBLE BRANCH OF THE SILK ROAD IN THE ROMAN DANUBE PROVINCES
2nd Annual Meeting of PAIA
On June 29, 2023, the 2nd Annual Meeting of PAIA was held at the l’Institut français de Grèce in Athens. The conference was chaired by prof. Kazimierz Lewartowski, Chairman of the PAIA Scientific Council, who welcomed the guests and then gave the floor to the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in Athens, Mr. Artur […]
Visit of the Jagiellonian University authorities to PAIA
In June 2023, a delegation of the authorities of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow visited Athens. It included the Vice-Rector, Prof. Ph.D. Armen Edigarian, Prof. Ph.D. Stanisław Sroka, Dean of the Faculty of History and Prof. Dr. hab. Jan Święch, former Dean of the Faculty of History. They visited our institute and took part in […]
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Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland Elżbieta Witek visits Athens
On June 9-10, 2023, Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of PolandElżbieta Witek visited Athens. During her visit Elżbieta Witek met with representatives of the local Polish community and donated a flag to the Polish School in Athens. She also met with representatives of the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens. The meeting, which took […]
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Lecture by Dr. Stephanie Aulsebrook at PAIA
On May 19, 2023, at the headquarters of the Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens, a lecture by Dr. Stephanie Aulsebrook (University of Warsaw) was held entitled: “Investigating the Role of Metal at Late Bronze Age Mycenae”. Dr. Stephanie Aulsebrook presented elements of her ongoing research project ‘Forging Society at Late Bronze Age Mycenae: the Relationships […]
9th Conference in Aegean Archaeology!
We warmly welcome you to join us for: Sympozjum Egejskie: 9th Conference in Aegean Archaeology, online and at the University of Warsaw from June 19th to 20th, for two exciting days of presentations by early-career scholars on Aegean Archaeology, with a keynote lecture by Prof. Joseph Maran (University of Heidelberg). All information is available at this web address: https://www.archeologia.uw.edu.pl/en/sympozjum-egejskie-9th-conference-in-aegean-archaeology/. Online participants must register to receive […]
Lecture by Dr. Stephanie Aulsebrook at PIAA!
On Friday, May 19, next PIAA science lecture will take place. This time, the guest of the institute will be Dr. Stephanie Aulsebrook from the University of Warsaw, who will give a lecture entitled “Investigating the Role of Metal at Late Bronze Age Mycenae”. If you are interested in participating in the event (both online […]
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