576:. Archaeological evidence indicates continuous inhabitation from the Neolithic until present time, except for a minor hiatus during the Late Bronze Age. Yannis Tzedakis, former director-general of the Archaeological Authorities of the Ministry of Culture of Greece, initiated excavations at Kastelli Hill 1964â1969. The then director of the Swedish Institute at Athens Carl-Gustav Styrenius was contacted to discuss a potential collaboration and the Greek-Swedish collaboration was initiated in 1969. Since the 1970s danish archaeologists made significant contributions to the project. Swedish archaeologists carried out new excavations 1989â1990 and in 2010 the Danish Institute at Athens joined the project as a full participant, a collaboration that continued until the end of active field work in 2014. During excavations, extensive remains of structures and large amounts of pottery were uncovered. Among the more spectacular founds were two
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159:, professor of classical archaeology and ancient history at Lund University, was a driving force in the establishment of the institute after the Second World War. The Swedish businessman Herbert Jacobsson and his Greek colleague Eugenios Eugenides contacted Axel Boethius, then a professor in Classical archaeology and former director of the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. The institute was established in Stockholm in 1946. In 1947, the archaeologist Erik J. Holmberg travelled to Athens to initiate the founding the institute. The Swedish Institute at Athens was finally inaugurated in 1948, becoming the seventh foreign archaeological institute founded in Greece, and the first one since 1909. Originally the institute was located at Vouourestiou Street in the area of
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the summer of 1894 lasted from June 11 until August 13. During the excavations, efforts concentrated on uncovering the architecture of the sanctuary and finds included bronze statuettes, inscriptions and various votives. No further excavations were carried out at
Kalaureia until 1997. Archaeological projects since then include the Kalaureia Excavation Project (2003-2005) directed by Berit Wells, and The Sea, the City and the God (2007-2012), initially directed by Berit Wells and later Arto Penttinen. The latter is currently the director of the excavations at Kalaureia. Since 2012, excavations have been conducted at the site every year, except in 2020. The project has aimed to study the relationship between the Sanctuary of Poseidon and the ancient city of Kalaureia.
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Erik J. Holmberg travelled the area in search of potential sites for excavations. The Mastos hilltop, located in the southwest of the
Berbati Valley, appeared to be the most promising location. Excavations in the following years included explored a tholos grave and the work continued until 1938. Because of World War II, excavations were then interrupted until the 1950s. During 1953 and 1959 field work in the area was conducted by Ă
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kerström. From 1988 Berit Wells directed the field work, including the Berbati Valley Project which was initiated in 1994. The aim of the project was to study agricultural economics in the area. In 1999, the work in the Berbati Valley came to an end after an extensive survey.
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tobacco monopoly Olof Söderström who had a cultural interest decided to transform the house in Kavala into a guesthouse for
Swedish artists and researchers. The tobacco monopoly began to investigate the potential to sell the house in 1973. However, the house was instead donated to the Swedish Institute at Athens after lengthy negotiations. The contract was finally signed at the Swedish embassy on June 6 in 1976, after persistent efforts from several persons, including Swedenâs then Ambassador Agda Rössel and the Director of the Swedish Institute at Athens Pontus Hellström. Today, the Kavala guesthouse offers a stimulating and environment for Swedish writers, artists, and researchers.
440:. Archaeological evidence demonstrates more or less continuous inhabitation from the Neolithic period. The neighboring city state of Argos razed the town of Asine around 700 BC. Since the 1920s, Swedish archaeologists have periodically carried out excavations at Asine. The first excavation was initiated on behalf of the Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden in 1922. Early excavations at Asine concentrated on the acropolis hilltop and the finds included roof tiles and vast amounts of pottery. Following a hiatus of nearly forty years, excavations at Asine were resumed in the 1970s under the leadership of Director
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Ephorate of Antiquities, under the direction of Maria Foteini Papakonstantionou and Swedish archaeologist Anton Bonnier. Fieldwork included surveys, geophysical investigations, small scale excavation, and geomorphological studies. An archaeological and architectonic inventory was carried out 2011â2012. Investigations have demonstrated human activity in the valley from the Neolithic until the Late Classical period, when settlements became more long-lived before they faded away during the Roman period.
676:. The aim of the project is to promote crafts made in silk. Within the framework of this seminars are organized in the silk producing city of Soufli in Northern Greece. The institute is also involved in an collaboration between Fridhems Folkhögskola in Sweden and the Ionian University jazz program, with the purpose of bringing Greek and Swedish jazz musicians together during The Kavala Jazz Sessions and Corfu Masterclasses.
530:, in the west. Erik J. Holmberg conducted the earliest excavations on the acropolis situated on the Paleokastro hill in 1936â1938. Archaeological remains from the Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Hellenistic period were discovered. Field work at Asea was resumed with The Asea Valley Survey between 1994â1996 under the direction of Jeanette ForsĂ©n. Further geophysical surveys were conducted around the Palaeokastro hill 2001â2012.
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out during two field campaigns in 1937 and 1939. Following World War II, archaeologist Paul Ă
ström resumed the field work at Dendra in collaboration with the local authorities. The project was subsequently coordinated as a Greek-Swedish collaboration. In 1960 the remarkable so-called Dendra harness was recovered from a chamber tomb dating to the 13th century BC. The Dendra harness is currently being exhibited at the
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and culture, including poetry reading and language exchanges between
Swedish and Modern Greek in particular. The institute is also involved in hosting and organizing lectures and seminars dealing with various social issues. The Swedish Institute at Athens is responsible for the Kavala Guesthouse in northern Greece, that offers temporary housing for Swedish artists, authors, and researchers.
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Swedish culture in Greece. However, Greek culture has increasingly come to be presented in Sweden in recent years. For example, the film festival Grekiska filmdagar (âGreek film daysâ) that is devoted to modern and contemporary Greek film. The Swedish Institute at Athens is also involved in a collaboration with the Swedish art school
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mention Midea in the ancient literary sources. Early investigations were carried out at the site under German direction in 1907. However, structures were first unearthed when Axel W. Persson carried out excavations in 1939. Under the direction of
Persson, archaeologists investigated the extent of the
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searching of potential excavation sites in 1975. A decision was made to carry out excavations at the site in the following year, based on the previous finds from the Late
Neolithic to the Bronze Age reported by R. Felsch. Four smaller trenches were dug. Finds included approximately 400 kg of pottery
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Berbati Valley since the 1930s. More recent investigations have also come to include valleys Limnes and Miyio, located east of Berbati. Archaeological excavations in the area were initiated in 1934, when Axel W. Person, Gösta SÀflund, and
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The earliest Swedish excavations at Dendra in the Argolid were carried out 1926â1927, under the leadership of archaeologist Axel W. Persson. Persson had previously investigated a Mycenean tholos grave on the site when he identified several chamber tombs from the same period. Excavations were carried
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who also came to act as an advisor for the project. In 1894, Dörpfeld, Wide, and Kjellberg, visited the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Kalaureia together. At that time, only a some remains were visible above ground and Wide made the decision to carry out excavations during the journey. The excavations of
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The earliest Swedish archaeological fieldwork in Greece was carried out in the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Kalaureia in 1894, under the direction of Sam Wide and Lennart Kjellberg. Wide initiated and raised funds for the project. Kalaureia was one of several archaeological sites that had been proposed
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Promoting and stimulating cultural exchange between Sweden and Greece is one of the main missions of the Swedish Institute at Athens. Several cultural activities are organized annually, including book presentations, art and photo exhibitions, concerts, and film screenings. In the beginning, it was
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The earliest Swedish excavations in Greece were carried out in 1894 through the German archaeological school. This was followed by work by Swedish archaeologists in e.g. Aphidna, Asine and Dendra. Since the foundation of the Swedish Institute in Athens in 1948 all work by Swedish archaeologists in
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institutes in Athens, holds circa 40 000 volumes, mainly Classical Archaeology and Ancient History. In collaboration with institutions of higher education in Sweden, the institute offers courses on undergraduate and advanced level. Several activities that the institute organizes are related to art
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Greek law states that the foreign archaeological schools should administer all archaeological research in Greece conducted by scholars of their home countries. Terms for conducting archaeological fieldwork in Greece include that the schools present recent work during a yearly open meeting, publish
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in northern Greece. The house in Kavala was originally built to house employees at the Swedish tobacco monopoly during the early 20th century when the city was an important center for the trade of tobacco. The property was bought in 1934 and the building itself was built in 1936. The building was
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together with the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome through the Editorial Committee of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome (ECSI). This includes reports on the fieldwork carried out under the aegis of the institute as well as other scientific articles relating to antiquity. The
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and Nikolais Verdelis resumed work at the site in 1963 and carried out a new small-scale excavation near the east gate of the Citadel. Extensive excavations were first carried out in 1983, in the form of a Greek-Swedish collaboration under the leadership of Katie Demakopoulou and Paul Ă
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style from that period. The house can be described as an airy building with a light and smooth facade, flat roof, and functional interior design. In the wake of World War II the city of Kavala lost its position as a prominent production center of tobacco. In 1963 the new director of the Swedish
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in the Spercheios valley with the aim of exploring the ancient history of the area. The valley was particularly important during the late classical and Hellenistic periods as it hosts a route connecting the north and south of parts Greece. The project was a collaboration between the Fthiotis and
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periods. Studies have concerned buildings, family life, community structures and religious practices, including burial practices. Digital methods have been developed and employed to map out the extent and plan of the ancient city without having to resort to large-scale excavation.
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The institute is a non-profit research foundation. The board consists of a chairman appointed by the Swedish Government, a vice-chair, secretary, treasurer, and additional members representing Classical Archaeology, Ancient Greek, and Art History.
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In 2014 the three Swedish Mediterranean institutes ("Medelhavsinstituten") were threatened with closure after a radical reduction of funds was proposed in the Swedish Governmentâs budget bill of 2015; the Swedish Minister of Education
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Greek authorities encouraged the foundation of a Swedish archaeological research institute already during the 1920s and 1930s. However, as the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies was founded in 1926 this did not occur at the time.
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in Athens. In 1975 the Greek government authorized its status as a so-called Archaeological School. Following this the institute moved to its current premises in 1976 on the corner of Mitseon and Kavalotti, near the
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project was resumed by Ann-Louise Schallin after 2000. Investigations at Midea revealed that the fortification was built during the second half of the 13th century and destroyed by fire not long after.
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155:, later crowned Gustaf VI Adolf, was engaged in the project at an early stage. The possibility of establishing a research institute in Greece was reinvigorated during the 1940s.
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