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ΔΙΑΛΕΞΕΙΣ Μαγνητοσκοπημένες διαλέξεις με θέματα από την τοπογραφία, αρχαιολογία, και τέχνη της Αλεξάνδρειας. |
Funerary archaeology, art and architecture in Hellenistic and Roman times The Department of History and Archeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the Archaeological Society of Alexandria, within the framework of a five-year memorandum of cooperation (2021-2025), jointly organized with the Alexandrian Center for Hellenistic Studies of the Library of Alexandria, an international academic meeting titled: Funerary archaeology, art and architecture in Hellenistic and Roman times. The meeting was held in Alexandria from 03 to 07 July 2022, and was addressed to graduate students from Greece and Egypt who are engaged in the study of the “archaeology of death” in the eastern Mediterranean during Hellenistic and Roman times. The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens was represented by a nine-member team consisting of seven postgraduate students of classical archeology under the supervision of Dimitris Plantzos, Professor of Classical Archeology and Nikolas Dimakis, Assistant Professor of Classical Archeology who had also undertaken the organization and coordination of the meeting. | The Portus Magnus of Alexandria: 25 years of underwater archaeological research Since 1996 Franck Goddio and the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM), in cooperation with the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, have been exploring the submerged remains of the great eastern port of Alexandria, the Portus Magnus.Through painstaking survey and detailed stratigraphic excavation, an accurate map of the harbour floor has been developed and many of its important buildings revealed. These include the palaces and temples on the Island of Antirhodos and the Poseidium Peninsula where Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Cleopatra VII used to stay, as well as the commercial infrastructure that crowded its ports. In this livestream event, Franck Goddio will present for the first time a sweeping panorama of his 25 years of work in the Portus Magnus in order to demonstrate its life history from its origins as a small Egyptian fishing village, through the subsequent foundation of the city by Alexander the Great and its years as the lavish centrepiece of the Ptolemaic empire, to its place in the Roman empire as the greatest trading emporium in the whole world. | The Navy of Ptolemaic Alexandria Prof. Emad khalil offers a lecture titled "The Navy of Ptolemaic Alexandria" at the Acropolis Museum as part of "Hellenistic Alexandria celebrating 24 centuries" Conference. |
ΙΣΤΟΤΟΠΟΙ Ιστότοποι και ιστοσελίδες με θέμα την αρχαιολογική έρευνα στην Αλεξάνδρεια. |