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Uncovering the Monument's Story: When Art Meets Archaeology

20 min · 11. mars 2026
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Every excavation tells a story. Every artwork does too. Art allows archaeologists to trace the shifts that a monument goes through across time. In this episode, join panelists Diptarka Datta and Simran Kaur Saini as they explore Skhédíos, an art competition that aims to bring artists and archaeologists together, and ask what each discipline sees in the other. Tune in to know more about why Skhédíos began in the first place and how you can be a part of the competition as well!

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