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People at the DAI Athens

Welcome to a blog of the Athens department of the German Archaeological Institute in view of its 150th anniversary in 2024!

In view of the upcoming 150th anniversary of the Athens Department of the German Archaeological Institute the project ›Anniversary 2024 – History of the Institute‹ was initiated. It was in this context that we rediscovered a wealth of archival material and photographs of persons who were variously connected to the Institute. They were of different professions, ages and gender, some were only passing by shortly, while others were important participants in the Institute`s activities and yet again others shaped its course significantly.

Most were associated with the DAI Athens through their profession: many were archaeologists, philologists and architects holding leading positions or acting as senior and junior researchers, travel-grant-scholars, visiting researchers or guests from Greece, Germany and from all over the world. Others were employees working in the Department`s various branches, i.e. administrative staff, reception and house-keeping, the library, the photo archive (e.g. photographers and technical staff in the photo lab) as well as the excavation teams (e.g. technicians, illustrators, cooks etc.) of the numerous projects conducted by the Institute.

We are also dealing with official functionaries (mostly associated with the German Embassy in Athens) and, especially in the late 19th and early 20th century, educated visitors interested in Greek antiquity who participated in the journeys organized by the DAI through the Peloponnese, the Aegean islands as well as Troy and the shores of Asia Minor.

While the activities of these people remained mostly unpublished in the past, they are now presented in ›People of the DAI Athens‹ not only to demonstrate the dense network the DAI Athens created, but, more importantly, to illuminate life at the DAI through time.


Any portion of the material that appears on this blog may be cited according to scholarly conventions. Media such as photographs, sound and video clips, however, may be under copyright. Please consult the DAI Athens before you include any in your own work.

The following is an example of how to cite this blog:

K. Brandt, Eugen Petersen (1836–1919), in: People at the DAI Athens, 21 December 2021. Accessed 30 January 2022 (https://www.dainst.blog/people-at-the-dai-athens/2021/12/21/eugen-petersen-1836-1919)

Note: The first date is the date on which the article was posted to the blog; the second date is the date on which you accessed it.

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Yannis Stinis (1914–2001)

17.10.2023 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

A brief overview of the work of a painter and printmaker who worked with the German Archaeological Institute

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Otto Rubensohn

15.06.2023 | Ulrike Schulz , Katharina Brandt

And the excavations of the DAI in Paros (1898 – 1899)

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Eva-Maria Czakó (1918–2012)

02.06.2023 | Katharina Brandt

The first and only female photographer at the DAI Athens

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Maria Tzannetaki (1925–2004)

08.03.2023 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

A Pillar of the Athens Department during the Emil Kunze years

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"Den kleinen Fredrich hatten wir als Bäuerin verkleidet ..."

25.02.2023 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

Carnival at the DAI Athens 1896–1910

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Otto Lüders (1844 – 1912)

17.02.2023 | Ulrike Schulz , Katharina Brandt

The first director of the DAI Athens

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Excavating the Kabireion near Thebes

20.12.2022 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

It began as a winter tale ... of sorts

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Wilhelm Wilberg (1872–1956)

24.11.2022 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

and his family

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Schliemann at the Lion Gate?

17.06.2022 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

‘Mykene 63’ – a starting point for much more

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Georgios Paraskevopoulos

29.04.2022 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

In addition to Angelis Kosmopoulos who was among other things famous for his beard and fustanella, there was another Greek foreman who played an important part in the early excavations of the DAI.

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Hildegund Gropengiesser (1928–2019)

21.03.2022 | Katharina Brandt , Ulrike Schulz

Hildegund Gropengiesser (*Jan. 15th 1928, †June 16th 2019) was one of the first female German archeologists to participate actively in field campaigns in Greece.