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Viktor Sarianidis – A legend of the world’s archaeology

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Archeologist Viktor Sarianidi, the “poet of archeology”, gained international recognition for his excavation work in Afghanistan, where he discovered the ancient necropolis and its treasure, Tilly Tepe, and Turkmenistan. A legend in world archeology, the Greek Pontian of Tashkent left an indelible imprint on the...
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The Director of Columbia University’s Hellenic Studies Program

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Ioannis Mylonopoulos is an Associate Professor of Classical Archeology at the Department of Art History and Archeology of Columbia University in New York, where he is the Director of the Hellenic Studies Program, since 2016. He was born in Athens in 1971 and in 1989...
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Two Greek museums nominated for European Museum of the Year Awards

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[:el] Two Greek museums, The Archaeological Museum of Thebes and the Diachronic Museum of Larissa are nominated for the prestigious awards, European Museum of the Year Awards. The museum in Thebes houses artefacts representing millennia of continuous human activity in Boeotia. The Diachronic Museum of...
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Focuses on the craft technologies of Classical antiquity

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[:el] Eleni Hasaki is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Classics with the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Her research focuses on the craft technologies of Classical antiquity, the spatial organization of workshops, craft apprenticeship, and the negotiation of social status through crafts,...
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“Hadrian and Antinous: an encounter, 19 centuries later” by the Unseen Museum

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[:el] Antiquities selected from the unknown world of the storerooms, one after the other emerge every two months everfrom their secure state of obscurity into the light, inviting the fans of rare memorable moments to capture their stories and narratives. At the Unseen Museum, the...
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Greek professor awarded for his contribution to the study of ancient Greek civilization

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[:el] The Royal Society of Canada inducted University of Missouri–St. Louis Professor Michael Cosmopoulos into the Royal Society of Canada, for more than 30 years of contribution to the study of ancient Greek civilization. The special induction ceremony was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Royal Society...
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Greek hunter of stolen antiquities identified Roman marble statue

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[:el] A new identification of an ancient object which is now for sale, was made by the forensic archaeologist and Research Assistant in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research at the University of Glasgow, Christos Tsirogiannis. The auction will take place on the coming...
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Vanity: Jewelry stories from the Cyclades

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[:el] A luxurious and glittering book, like the world of jewelry, was presented at the renovated Fethiye Mosque in the Roman Agora. This is the catalog of the periodical exhibition “Vanity-Jewelry stories from the Cyclades”, carried out by the Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades...

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