Thomas Brogan
Study Center Director, Thomas Brogan, delivers the M. Joukowsky Lecture to AIA societies in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Diego
Study Center Director, Thomas Brogan, delivers the M. Joukowsky Lecture to AIA societies in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Diego
On January 4, 2020, the new Friends of the INSTAP Study Center (FISC) organization held its foundational gathering at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) in Washington, D.C. Tom Brogan presented…
In December 2019 Niki Saridaki completed her Ph.D. dissertation in the School of Archaeology and History at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Here she describes how the Study Center supported her study of “Pottery Technology and…
Projects and Scholars Supported by the INSTAP Study Center Present Results at the 5th Conference on Archaeological Work in Crete
In collaboration with Maria Iakovou and Vasiliki Kassianidou of the University of Cyprus, Dimitra Mylona and Tom Brogan co-organized an international workshop entitled “Porphyra: The Materiality of Purple Dye Production and Use in Cyprus and…
In October 2019 the Study Center received a substantial grant from the International Music and Art Foundation to purchase a Bruker Tracer 5i handheld XRF for the conservation lab. We are particularly grateful to Gligor…
Kentro: The Newsletter of the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete, volume 22 (Fall 2019) Is Now Available! Download Kentro Vol 22 (Fall 2019) Newsletter
Congratulations are due to Dr. Georgios Doudalis, recipient of the 2015 Richard Seager Fellowship from the INSTAP Study Center, for completing a Ph.D. dissertation at the Institute of Classical Archaeology of Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg in June…
Tom Brogan delivered a lecture at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in January 2019 highlighting the mission and operation of the INSTAP Study Center. A video of the talk is available in…