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Archaeology of the Medieval and Post Medieval Mediterranean
 

Congratulations to Kostis Kourelis and all the contributors for their recent publication of The Archaeology of Xenitia: Greek Immigration and Material Culture (New Griffon 10). This volume is the result of a MPMAM sponsored panel at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting in 2007. Podcasts of the sessions are posted here.

The minutes of the 2009 Annual Meeting (and a revised version of the 2008 meeting minutes are now posted on the News page.

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David Pettegrew of Messiah College is the chair of the Medieval and Post-Medieval Mediterranean Interest Group.
 

 

Our Name...
In 2006, the Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology of Greece Interest Group was rechristened the Archaeology of the Medieval and Post-Medieval Mediterranean Interest Group to reflect more fully the range of interests of our members.  While our primary focus will remain the Eastern Mediterranean, we look forward to providing a vehicle for scholars engaged in the archaeology of study all the surrounding regions.

For more about this site and our organization, click below...
ABOUT US

 

 

 

 

 

SQUINCH and the Archaeology of Medieval and Post-Medieval Mediterranean Interest Group of the Archaeological Institute America is very happy to present our website.  This site will provide updates on the activities of the interest group on our News page, a window to the discipline to post-Classical archaeology on our Links page, and a point of contact with likeminded individuals on our Members page. 

It will also serve as a forum for issues of interest to the MPMM community. We'll work to keep you informed through our News page and through a blog authored by MPMM co-founder Kostis Kourelis. 

Currently the site is maintained SQUINCH/MPMM co-founder William Caraher at the University of North Dakota.  We will be pleased to hear about any relevant information that you would like posted on the site.  Moreover, we will be happy to entertain any suggestions for improvements, modifications, or additions to the site.

We hope that this site will become a regular stop on your internet travels. 

Bill Caraher and Kostis Kourelis

 

Updated: January 26, 2008