After the last field campaign in Oinoanda in 2012, the research program continued with an architectural-epigraphic survey focused on the monumental inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda and its urban context. The relation between inscription and public space to be examined here as a case study is an issue crucial to questions of ancient media placement in general. To fill some gaps in the 3D documentation of the inscription a Museum campaign was prepared in 2014 and carried out in 2015 in order to scan the blocks in the depot house of Oinoanda. Furthermore, new 3D images of the site were produced with a drone
In 2014 a new working group focusing on landscape archaeology (Arbeitskreis „Landschaftsarchäologie ...
A central aspect of any excavation is the documentation. The excavation and the removal of layers ir...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
After the last field campaign in Oinoanda in 2012, the research program continued with an architectu...
The ancient mountain town Oinoanda in northern Lycia has been known since the 19th century as an imp...
During the last four years, the research focus of the German Archaeological Institute’s Orient Depar...
The site of the ancient town on Elephantine island, close to present-day Assuan, offers the nearly u...
In 2016 the work continued at the northern hill foot of the Puig de s’Argentera. The main aim was st...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This year’s work at the northern foot of Puig de s’Argentera aimed examining the relics of mining ac...
The activities of the Pergamon-excavation in 2014 were part of the continuing research program on th...
In 2016, new archaeological fieldwork at Phokian Tithorea was started by two Ephorates and supported...
In 2014 a new working group focusing on landscape archaeology (Arbeitskreis „Landschaftsarchäologie ...
A central aspect of any excavation is the documentation. The excavation and the removal of layers ir...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
After the last field campaign in Oinoanda in 2012, the research program continued with an architectu...
The ancient mountain town Oinoanda in northern Lycia has been known since the 19th century as an imp...
During the last four years, the research focus of the German Archaeological Institute’s Orient Depar...
The site of the ancient town on Elephantine island, close to present-day Assuan, offers the nearly u...
In 2016 the work continued at the northern hill foot of the Puig de s’Argentera. The main aim was st...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This year’s work at the northern foot of Puig de s’Argentera aimed examining the relics of mining ac...
The activities of the Pergamon-excavation in 2014 were part of the continuing research program on th...
In 2016, new archaeological fieldwork at Phokian Tithorea was started by two Ephorates and supported...
In 2014 a new working group focusing on landscape archaeology (Arbeitskreis „Landschaftsarchäologie ...
A central aspect of any excavation is the documentation. The excavation and the removal of layers ir...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...