Affiliated Projects
In 1928, the Greek government recognized the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ as the permanent American archaeological presence in Greece. As such, the School is the official link between American researchers and the Greek Archaeological Service of the Ministry of Culture and Sports. Broadly responsible for all American archaeological projects in the country, the School obtains, assigns, and supervises the permits (granted by the Ministry of Culture and Sports) for both independent and cooperative (synergasias) excavations and surveys.
ASCSA - Affiliated Projects
Archaeological Reconnaissance of Uninvestigated Remains of Agriculture (AROURA), University of Maryland Baltimore County
The Azorias Project, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Iowa State University
Gournia Excavations Project, University of Buffalo, New York
Excavations at Isthmia, University of Chicago
Excavations at Isthmia, Michigan State University
Excavations at Kommos, University of Toronto
The Lechaion Harbor and Settlement Land Project
Mitrou Archaeological Project, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Mochlos Archaeological Project, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Molyvoti, Thrace, Archaeological Project
Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project, University of Arizona
Excavations at Ancient Nemea, University of California at Berkeley
Nemea Valley Archaeological Project
Palace of Nestor Excavations, University of Cincinnati
The Plakias Stone Age Project, Providence College
The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, University of Cincinnati
American Excavations Samothrace, Emory University
Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project (SHARP), Florida State University