Archives for Swedish Archaeology in the Mediterranean

A research platform for digitized archaeological collections and archives at the Swedish Institutes in Athens, Rome and Istanbul

Common Ground

Com­mon Ground is a pro­ject that unites the Swedish In­sti­tutes in Athens, Is­tan­bul and Rome in the cre­ation of a joint dig­i­tal plat­form for Swedish ar­chae­o­log­i­cal re­search in the Mediter­ranean.

About the Plat­form PRAGMATA

The pro­ject re­in­forces and de­vel­ops an ex­ist­ing plat­form PRAGMATA, de­signed specif­i­cally to ac­com­mo­date the mul­ti­fac­eted char­ac­ter of the in­cluded ma­te­r­ial and at the same time to be eas­ily linked to other dig­i­tal re­sources.

Participating Institutions

Swedish Institute at Athens

Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome

Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul

Gustavianum

Founders

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Recent Texts

 Labraunda Archive

Labraunda Archive

2024-07-12

The so-called Labraunda archive is now openly available at Alvin-portal.org, it is found by searching for Labraunda Archive or LabAr in the search field. Here you can browse images from the excavations,...

 Paper Accepted for Presentation at the 30th EAA Meeting in Rome

Paper Accepted for Presentation at the 30th EAA Meeting in Rome

2024-03-25

We are delighted to announce that our paper Creating Common Ground. Swedish Archive Research on the Past for the Future has been accepted for presentation during session #794, Old Excavations and Finds,...

 A Fragment of a Late Helladic Terracotta Roller Returned to Greece

A Fragment of a Late Helladic Terracotta Roller Returned to Greece

2024-02-14

Today, after a decision of the Swedish government, a fragment of a Late Helladic terracotta roller, found during excavations in Asine in 1926, returned to Greece after almost a hundred years at Uppsala...

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