Links
 

New Websites about Amorium:

Amorium Urban Archaeology, created by Nikos Tsivikis : http://amoriumurbarch.blogspot.com/

Archaeology and the Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity, an International Symposium at the University of Michigan : http://sitemaker.umich.edu/late-antiquity/amorium

eNotes educational resource for teachers and students : http://www.enotes.com/topic/Amorium

Nearby Excavations and Archaeological Sites:

Pessinous - for the inscription with the earliest mention of Amorium, see http://www.archaeology.ugent.be/pessinus/inscription

Sagalassos

The Euchaita/Avkat Project

A list of museums and ancients sites in and around the city of Afyonkarahisar (courtesy of the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism)  

 

Archaeological and Research Institutions:

American Research Institute in Turkey

Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations

The University of Chicago: Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium

University of Aarus: Art and Social Identities in Late Antiquity

CUNY, The Graduate Center, The Center for the Humanities. See also CUNY News for 2006.

Dumbarton Oaks

 

Sponsoring and Funding Bodies:

British Institute of Archaeology

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Mostly Glass Gallery

Other Supporting Bodies:

Mr. Şuayp Demirel of Demmer and Demmak Industries, İschehisar, Turkey.

In 2007 the Şuayp Demirel gantry was generously donated to the Amorium Excavations Project.

Demmer Marble Industries proudly uses AMORIUM as a trade name.

RBJPlastics is the official supplier to the Amorium Excavations Project of fibre glass rods used for stone conservation.

Resiplast of Belgium is the official supplier to the Amorium Excavations Project of resin materials and technical support.

Adaçal, Emirdağ. Adaçal is a leading producer of lime in Turkey and supplies the Amorium Excavations Project with materials for conservation work at the site.

Ruth Norton, Chief of Conservation, The Field Museum, Chicago, for donating materials and support.

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Excavation contact: amoriumproject@msn.com

Director contact: christopher.lightfoot@metmuseum.org

Copyright 2011 - The Amorium Excavations Project
Updated 02/02/2011

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