Археолошки институт представља јединствену, централну научно-истраживачку установу у Србији која је посвећена археологији. Основала га је Српска академија наука и уметности 1947. године, а од 1961. је самостална установа.

Author: Marija Jović

The first Green in Heritage newsletter highlights key project activities, with a focus on study visits across Europe. From Ostia, Viminacium, and Córdoba to Slovenia and Lisbon, partners explored how to connect heritage preservation with sustainability and education. Workshops, guided tours, and knowledge exchange fostered collaboration and built a community of good practices. These visits aimed

We are pleased to present the latest newsletter revealing how the StećakLand project’s multidisciplinary team successfully combines tradition with innovative virtual reality (VR) technology. This pioneering approach introduces the audience to a new dimension of experience, allowing interactive exploration of stories and settings inspired by medieval stećci tombstones.   The newsletter is available here:Stecakland IV

Co-published by the Institute of Archaeology and the Belgrade Research Society, the first book in Serbian science on the methodology for studying parasitic infections in humans and animals in the past has been released. The publication, titled Paleoparasitology: A Methodology for Researching Parasitic Infections in the Past, is co-authored by Dr. Nemanja Marković, Senior Research Associate

The GreenHeritage project aims to integrate cultural heritage, specifically at archaeological parks, with teaching young generations about sustainability. This initiative looks to fill a critical gap in current education by connecting the stewardship of cultural sites to active environmental learning. By leveraging the rich histories and material examples found in archaeological parks, GreenHeritage seeks to cultivate ecological thinking through

The 18th International Colloquium on Roman Provincial Art (CRPA) will be held from 20th to 25th May in Belgrade and Viminacium, under the theme "Borders in Provinces - Cultural Borders". More than 107 colleagues will participate from countries like Austria, Germany, Holland, France, Spain, Britain, Greece, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Morocco.