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The Sydney office of the AAIA
Old Teachers' College (A22)
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006
AUSTRALIA

An Introduction to Ancient Greek Food:
A Chef's Odyssey
SOLD OUT

A public lecture on 27 October by
David Tsirekas, Executive Chef, Perama Restaurant
and Renée Regal, Archaeologist

*in association with SMH Good Food Month

If you want to be on the priority list for tickets if they become available or be first on the list for any repeat of the function please send an email to aaia.sydney@usyd.edu.au



GALLERIES

The Opening of the new Sydney Office by H.E. the Governor

25th Anniversary Symposium Gallery

Foundation and Membership

The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens was established on 23 April 1981 following negotiations with the Greek government. The Institute is similar to other scholarly institutions in Athens maintained by major European and American countries. Some of these have been in existence for well over a century and Australia is most fortunate now to be represented in this prestigious company.

Aims

The Institute aims to promote in Australia ancient, medieval and modern Greek studies. To this end it provides services to its members in Australia and facilities for working Greece. Apart from interested people who have become Individual Members, there are many groups who have joined as Corporate or Institutional Members including eleven universities (Sydney, Tasmania, Queensland, Western Australia, New England, Macquarie, Australian National University, Adelaide, La Trobe, Newcastle and Melbourne).

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