Ancient Corinth
Ancient Corinth is the American School's longest running excavation. Our excavation team has documented the history of the site and its territory from the Early Neolithic period (ca. 6,500 B.C.) to the modern day. The ancient city center, where St. Paul preached and which is toured by more than 150,000 visitors annually, is dominated by impressive Greek, Roman, and Byzantine monuments. In addition to our training program in excavation techniques and procedures, we have recently embarked on an ambitious outreach program for school audiences in the U.S. and Greece and a comprehensive program of heritage management.
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June 30, 2026
New Episode - Agora Scholars Speak
Watch our new episode of Agora Scholars Speak featuring distinguished Professor Emeritus of Classics and expert in Athenian epigraphy, John Trail
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May 11, 2026
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens Celebrated the Gennadius Library Centennial and Honored Jack L. Davis Honored with the Athens Prize at Landmark New York Gala.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is proud to announce the tremendous success of its Annual Gala, held on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at Gotham Hall in New York City.
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May 2, 2026
Discover Metis
Metis, the new online archaeology platform of the Corinth Excavations, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, can help answer that question.
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