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

Dear friends, As the Dancing Histor(y)ies project enters its final phase, Newsletter #7 looks back on an autumn filled with meetings, workshops, and collaborative efforts aimed at strengthening the DH model, while also turning attention to what lies ahead. This edition introduces the DH Peer-to-Peer Strategy and Training Toolkit — a practical and inclusive learning methodology based on

Happy New Year from the Dancing Histor(y)ies project team As the new year begins, history continues to dance. With renewed energy, we move forward, connecting heritage, movement, and communities, celebrating the power of contemporary dance to bring the past into dialogue with the present. May the year ahead be filled with creativity, inclusivity, and shared stories in motion. Happy

Dear colleagues, At the very end of 2025, we are pleased to announce that the StećakLand project, implemented within the Creative Europe programme, has been selected for the WSA Shortlist 2025. Over the past weeks, more than 160 international experts have reviewed nominations submitted from around the world. Following a thorough evaluation process, the StećakLand project stood

Dancing Histor(y)ies – Final Event in Mérida Marks a Two-Year European Journey On November 13, 2025, the National Museum of Roman Art hosted the final event of the Dancing Histor(y)ies project, bringing to a close an outstanding two-year collaboration that connected archaeological sites, local communities, and contemporary dance in a shared creative dialogue. This concluding event gathered all

Dear friends, The Dancing Histor(y)ies conference is just around the corner! On November 13, we will gather for a special — and final — event of the Dancing Histor(y)ies project, where we will present the results of our two years of work. Judging by the achievements and the overall impact of the project, this has truly been one

Today marks the official conclusion of the StećakLand project, but the remarkable results and materials developed during this two-year collaboration will remain available to everyone eager to continue exploring and discovering the world of stećaks. On this occasion, the sixth and final newsletter of the project has been published, featuring the latest updates, shared achievements, and an

The fifth edition of our newsletter highlights a unique fusion of heritage and cutting-edge technology: the StećakLand team is using virtual reality (VR) to present medieval stećci in an entirely new way. Readers are invited to experience this cultural legacy through an innovative, interactive journey that brings its legends and settings to life with light, space,

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