Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece

Foreign Archaeological Institutes In Greece

There are 19 Foreign Archaeological Institutions in Greece. Seventeen of them are officially accredited Foreign Institutes (also known as "Schools"), all based in Athens. Most of them contain specialised archaeological/Classical libraries, run regular lecture programmes, award scholarships/bursaries and offer accommodation.

Some of the institutes also maintain permanent dig houses or study centres outside Athens.

Additionally there is one separate foreign-run Archaeological library in Athens, as well as one foreign research institution elsewhere in Greece.

Read more about Foreign Archaeological Institutes In Greece:  Foreign Archaeological Institutes ("Schools") in Athens, Foreign-run Archaeological Libraries in Athens, Permanent Foreign-run Dig Houses or Study Centres Outside Athens, Foreign Archaeological Research Institutions Based Outside Athens

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