The Ohio State University is currently involved in several ongoing archaeological projects in Greece:
- Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia
- Archaeological Investigations on the Island of Dokos
- Studies on the Crusader Castle and Site of Agios Vasilios, Korinthia
Students and faculty from Ohio State and many other universities work in these projects, making new discoveries and bringing back rich experiences and significant new understanding of life in Greece in various periods. Members of the Friends of OSU Archaeological Projects in Greece have an opportunity to take part in these projects, through their financial support and through information about archaeology they receive on a regular basis. Members of the Friends receive:
- A regular newsletter that details new discoveries and ongoing investigations in Greece
- Invitations to lectures and seminars on archaeological topics
- Receptions, informal get-togethers with other Friends
- The satisfaction of helping support these important archaeological projects
The following classes of memberships are offered:
- Friend of OSU Archaeology in Greece ($25)
- Student Friend of OSU Archaeology in Greece ($15)
- Sustaining Friend of OSU Archaeology in Greece ($100)
- Archaeologist Friend of OSU Archaeology in Greece ($500)
- Director Friend of OSU Archaeology in Greece ($1000)
We will be happy to send you a membership application. Contact Timothy E. Gregory for more information; or you may simply send payment, made out to The Ohio State University (marked OSU Archaeology in Greece), and sent to
OSU Archaeology in Greece
Department of History
230 W. 17th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210