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Lecture by Dr Aleksandra Brzozowska-Jawornicka at PAIA

On April 10th the lecture “The so-called ‘Hellenistic House’ in Nea Paphos, Cyprus. Summary of current architectural research” by Dr Aleksandra Brzozowska-Jawornicka (Department of History of Architecture, Art and Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology) took place at the Institute. The speaker presented her long-term research on one of the Roman residences […]

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Invitation to a lecture

Dear Friends and Colleagues,  Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens cordially invites you to a lecture of dr. hab. Ewa Bugaj, prof. UAM (Faculty of Archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań):  Dance and music motifs on Attic Geometric pottery in light of previous and recent interpretations, or what kind of art studies contemporary archaeology needs The lecture in English will take […]

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Invitation to a lecture

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens cordially invites you to a lecture of dr. eng. arch. Aleksandra Brzozowska-Jawornicka (Department of History of Architecture, Art and Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology): “The so-called ‘Hellenistic House’ in Nea Paphos, Cyprus – summary of current architectural research”. The lecture in English will take place on Wednesday, […]

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We are growing!

We are happy to announce that Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens has expanded the number of its institutional members. This year, the University of Gdańsk joined us. It is the eighth Polish academic unit that signed the Cooperation Agreement of September 26th 2018, which regulates the principles of cooperation within PAIA. The other institutions are: Adam […]

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Lecture by prof. Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka at PAIA

On March 6, 2024, a lecture by Prof. Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka (Jagiellonian University in Krakow and University of Warsaw), Vice – director of PAIA,  entitled “Integrated archaeological, architectural and urban research using modern methodology in service of the 3D reconstruction of Nea Paphos cityscape”, took place at the headquarters of the Polish Archaeological Institute in Athens. […]

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Invitation to a lecture

Dear Friends and Colleagues,  Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens cordially invites you to a lecture of prof. dr. Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka(Jagiellonian University in Kraków and University of Warsaw):  “Integrated archaeological, architectural and urbanistic research using modern methodology in service of the 3D reconstruction of Nea Paphos cityscape”. The lecture in English will take place on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at 19.00 (Athens) / 18.00 […]

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Lecture by Prof. Krystyna Bartol at PAIA

On February 8, 2024, a lecture by Prof. Krystyna Bartol (Institute of Classical Philology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), member of the Academic Board of PAIA, entitled “The Cave and the Fishpond: Poetic Use of Two Objects of Archaeological Interest in Oppian’s Poem on Fishing (Halieutica)”, took place at the headquarters of the Polish Archaeological Institute […]

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THE CAVE AND THE FISHPOND: POETIC USE OF TWO OBJECTS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTEREST IN OPPIAN’S POEM ON FISHING (HALIEUTICA)

Dear Friends and Colleagues,  Polish Archaeological Institute at Athens cordially invites you to a lecture of prof. dr. Krystyna Bartol, prof. UAM (Institute of Classical Philology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań):  “The Cave and the Fishpond: Poetic Use of Two Objects of Archaeological Interest in Oppian’s Poem on Fishing (Halieutica)”  The lecture in English will take place on Thursday, February 8, 2024, […]

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