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St John’s Life on Patmos
According to Christian tradition, St John was not kept in chains during his exile on Patmos. Although he had been banished by Roman authority,...
St John at the Latin Gate
A tradition found mainly in Latin Christian sources tells that St John was first taken to Rome as a prisoner by order of the...
The Neorion at the Heptascalon in the 1351 Naval Battle
The Neorion at the Heptascalon played a key role in the naval engagement of 1351, which took place in the Bosporus, involving Byzantine, Venetian,...
The Harbour of Kaisarius and Its Origins
The Harbour of Kaisarius was one of the smaller but historically important harbours along the southern shore of Constantinople. Its origin, name, and role...
The Neorion at the Heptascalon
The Neorion at the Heptascalon was one of the lesser-known harbours on the southern shore of Constantinople, but it played an important role in...
The Endowment and Financial Support
At present, the endowment of the American School of Classical Studies amounts to about $65,000. This financial base allows the institution to maintain its...
Learning in the Museums of Athens
Students of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens have the rare opportunity to hear lectures directly inside museums. These lectures are made...
A Remarkable Discovery on the Acropolis
One of the most important recent events on the Acropolis took place in 1900 and holds personal interest for Americans. Mr. Eugene P. Andrews...
The Mystery of the Tower of Anemas
The Search for the Tower of Anemas
Where, then, was the Tower of Anemas? Unfortunately, at this stage of our knowledge, no answer can be...
Can Tower S Be the Prison of Anemas
Could Tower S Be a Prison?
Regarding whether Tower S could have been a prison, it is true that it has features which might allow...














