During the campaign of 2015, the conservation works at the Roman baths – which started in 2014 – were completed. The large building is now in a stable state. Cleaning and qualifying the ruin’s environment provide visitors’ safety and help understanding the structure and its later modifications. Parts of some rooms are now accessible for the first time. Effectively, the three-month work was supervised by a mixed German-Turkish team of architects – a model which is recommended in Priene also for the next years restoration projects
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
The excavation in May 2014 on Tall Zirāʿa focused on area III in the southern part of the tall plate...
The activities of the Pergamon-excavation in 2014 were part of the continuing research program on th...
During the campaign of 2015, the conservation works at the Roman baths – which started in 2014 – wer...
In 2012 a completely new concept for the preservation and presentation of the ancient city was creat...
Restoration work has been conducted parallel to archaeological research at Boğazköy-Hattusha continu...
Since 2009 the monumental building named Grat Beʿal Gebri has been investigated and restored concurr...
Since 1998 restoration and conservation work of the temple of Amenophis III had been conducted. Duri...
At least three, possibly even four Early Punic houses have come to light at the Rue Ibn Chabâat site...
The Baths of Faustina in Miletus are the focus of the research project “City and Statue in Late Anti...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
Miletus is a large multi-period site and requires various conservation, restoration and site managem...
During the first German excavation period in Didyma a monumental enclosure wall of reused architectu...
The Uruk-Warka Collection of the Orient Department of the German Archaeological Institute, curated a...
A team of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo has been working in the Graeco-Roman village of ...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
The excavation in May 2014 on Tall Zirāʿa focused on area III in the southern part of the tall plate...
The activities of the Pergamon-excavation in 2014 were part of the continuing research program on th...
During the campaign of 2015, the conservation works at the Roman baths – which started in 2014 – wer...
In 2012 a completely new concept for the preservation and presentation of the ancient city was creat...
Restoration work has been conducted parallel to archaeological research at Boğazköy-Hattusha continu...
Since 2009 the monumental building named Grat Beʿal Gebri has been investigated and restored concurr...
Since 1998 restoration and conservation work of the temple of Amenophis III had been conducted. Duri...
At least three, possibly even four Early Punic houses have come to light at the Rue Ibn Chabâat site...
The Baths of Faustina in Miletus are the focus of the research project “City and Statue in Late Anti...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
Miletus is a large multi-period site and requires various conservation, restoration and site managem...
During the first German excavation period in Didyma a monumental enclosure wall of reused architectu...
The Uruk-Warka Collection of the Orient Department of the German Archaeological Institute, curated a...
A team of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo has been working in the Graeco-Roman village of ...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
The excavation in May 2014 on Tall Zirāʿa focused on area III in the southern part of the tall plate...
The activities of the Pergamon-excavation in 2014 were part of the continuing research program on th...