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- Lecture “The university excavation of the Department of Archaeology of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Karabournaki”.
- Visit of the Department of Culture and Creative Industries at the General Lyceum of Abdira
- Presentation in the Conference “Ancient Thrace between Traditionality and Modernity”
- Lecture in the Conference “Bring Life in History”
- Participation in the “Archaeology and Narrativity” conference
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myEleusis Webinar
We look forward to seeing you at the myEleusis Project Applications Webinar https://myeleusis.com/, which will be held on Wednesday, October 25, at 10:00 am. Below is the link to register for participation and to follow the conference. Registration form: https://forms.gle/p6tXAzjGZ6b9ShWaA
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Approaches to people’s stories through technological applications
In the context of the series of internal speeches at ILSP of the “Athena” Research Center, the speech of the member of the Department of Culture and Creative Industries Natasa Michailidou entitled “Approaches to people’s stories through technological applications” took … Continue reading
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9th Thasian Studies Symposium
On Saturday, September 30, 2023, at the 9th Thasian Studies Symposium “Thassos Through the Ages”, the paper by Despoina Tsiafaki-Yiannis Mourthos-Natasa Michailidou-Melpomeni Karta-Vassilis Evagelidis entitled “The digital footprint of the Thasian cultural heritage: current situation and prospects” was presented.
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“Life Narrative and the Digital 2023” Interdisciplinary Conference
On Wednesday, September 27, 2023, the paper “ECHOES of the past: recreating lost soundscapes for a digital touring experience in the Old Town of Xanthi, Greece” was successfully presented in Vienna, at the “Life Narrative and the Digital 2023” conference, … Continue reading
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Thracians through the eyes of the ancient Athenians: Exotic and strange?
Agiati Benardou discusses with Despoina Tsiafaki, archaeologist-historian, about the arrival of the Thracians and what this meant for Athens in antiquity. https://www.lifo.gr/podcasts/istoria-mias-polis/oi-thrakes-sta-matia-ton-arhaion-athinaion-exotikoi-kai-paraxenoi
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