About the project Tell Halaf, situated in Northeast Syria, is one of the most interesting sites in the Near East. It has a long history of excavation, starting with its discovery by the famous diplomat and scholar Max Freiherr von Oppenheim in 1899. In 2006, a new Syrian-German research team resumed the excavations at Tell […]
About the project In 2010, the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists (EURASEAA) was held in Berlin, organized by the Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology at the Freie Universität Berlin, the Ethnological Museum, and the German Archaeological Institute (DAI). For this occasion, we designed a conference website, which provided […]
About the project Tell Fecheriye is situated in Northeast Syria. Since 2005, a German-Syrian research project has been conducting excavations at the mound. In order to present the team’s results to a wide audience, we were asked to design the official website and logo. Our main goal was to present the extensive archaeological data in […]
About the project The Latmos mountains, today called Beshparmak, in western Turkey exhibit a wide range of prehistoric rock paintings; since 1994, these have been researched and documented by Dr. Anneliese Peschlow-Bindokat. The paintings are dated to the 6th-5th millennium BCE and are unique to this region. They emphasise the human being as part of […]