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Berlin Head Office

Podbielskiallee 69-71
14195 Berlin

Since the move from Rome in 1832, the administration of the Deutsches Archäogisches Institut has been carried out from Berlin. This is where the main offices of the president and staff are located and where the main administration of the entire Institute is located. The Central Office has a natural sciences working group in the fields of paleobotany, archaeozoology, dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating , which cooperates with the other commissions and departments within the institute.

Library

The library's collection concentrates on the field of Classical Archaeology

Archives

The archives contain the records of the Institute and more than 250 bequests of important scholars of antiquity.

Divisions

The Division of Building Archaeology at the Head Office was set up in 1973 and is responsible for architectural research at excavation sites. The department aims to integrate the study of architecture with other disciplines of the study of antiquity. It also aims to forge closer contacts with the Institutes of Architectural History at Technical Universities and with specialized colleges where the next generation of scientists are studying, as well as to undertake its own excavation projects concentrating on architectural history.
The Scythian Department at the Berlin Head Office was established in 2003. It is devoted to the research of the Early Iron Age in Eurasia with major focal points in Siberia and Central Asia.

The editing department supervises the journals, series and monographs published by the Head Office. It is contact with authors, editors and publishers and presents the publications of the Institute at fairs and conferences to the public. Among other supervising and coordinating tasks, the editing department lays down the guidelines for authors.

Events

The Head Office organizes scientific speeches, colloquia and exhibitions.

Public Relations

The public relations of the Berlin Head Office at the present time is being looked after by the Architecture Department. It arranges contacts with individual departments, commissions and foreign branches and produces the press releases.

Further Information

Telephone:

++49-(0)30-187711-0

Fax:
++49-(0)30-187711-168
E-Mail:
E-Mail (Administration):

Calendar

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  • 03/02/2012 - 03/02/2012

    Vortrag: Prof. Dr. Silvia Orlandi, Rom

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  • 03/02/2012 - 05/02/2012

    'Irregular’ burials in prehistory: norm, ritual, punishment …?

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    'Irregular’ burials in prehistory: norm, ritual, punishment …?

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  • 03/02/2012 - 05/02/2012

    'Irregular’ burials in prehistory: norm, ritual, punishment …?

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  • 08/02/2012 - 11/02/2012

    Internationales Kolloquium: Die Architektur des Weges

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  • 08/02/2012 - 11/02/2012

    Internationales Kolloquium: Die Architektur des Weges

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  • 09/02/2012 - 10/02/2012

    Die Eurasische Steppe in sarmatischer Zeit

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  • 08/02/2012 - 11/02/2012

    Internationales Kolloquium: Die Architektur des Weges

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    Die Eurasische Steppe in sarmatischer Zeit

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    Internationales Kolloquium: Die Architektur des Weges

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Recent projects

  • 08.12.2011

    DARIAH-DE Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities more

  • 06.12.2011

    IT-Leitfaden more

  • 02.12.2011

    Forschungsdatenzentrum Archäologie und Altertumswissenschaften more

Recent publications

  • 07.02.2012

    Menschen - Kulturen - Traditionen. Studien aus den Forschungsclustern des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts more

  • 25.01.2012

    Terrakotten der Westgriechen im Akademischen Kunstmuseum der Universität Bonn more

  • 18.01.2012

    Altertümer von Pergamon more

Recent press releases

Contact

The German Archaeological Institute (DAI) is a »scientific corporation« of the Federal Institution under the auspices of the Foreign Office. The staff of the Institute carries out research in the area of archaeology and in related fields and maintains relations with international scholars.
Furthermore, it organizes congresses, colloquia and tours, and informs the public through the media about its work.  

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