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The Karabournaki excavation at the “Former Kodra military camp: past, present, future”

On Saturday, October 5, the Association of Katirliotes of Kalamaria organized the event “Former Kodra military camp: past, present, future”. The event was attended by Eleni Manakidou, Professor of Classical Archeology at the University of Athens. and Despoina Tsiafaki, Doctor … Continue reading

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“The Archaeologist’s Journey: From the Excavation to the Digital World” in Mednight 2024

🏺 On Friday, September 27th, as part of the Mednight 2024 activities, we had the pleasure of hosting our young friends along with their parents at the “Athena” Research Center in Xanthi for the educational program “The Archaeologist’s Journey: From … Continue reading

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Online lecture “myEleusis. Digital Display and Restoration of the Sanctuary of Eleusis” within the context of the Interdepartmental Postgraduate Studies Program-Protection, Maintenance & Restoration of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

As part of the Lecture Series of the 2022-2024 of the Interdepartmental Postgraduate Studies Program-Protection, Maintenance & Restoration of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in co-organization with ELLET – Thessaloniki Branch, Dr. Despoina Tsiafaki, archaeologist, Director of Research and Head … Continue reading

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Online lecture on “The ancient settlement at Karabournaki” in the context of the AAA lectures – The Aegean and Southwestern Balkans – 2024

The International Association for Archaeological Research in Western and Central Asia organizes as part of its lectures the lecture on the ancient settlement in Karabournaki, with speakers Prof. Eleni Manakidou and Dr. Despoina Tsiafaki. The lecture will take place on … Continue reading

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Conference “Bridging the landscape of digital archaeological data in Greece”

In Greece, data management is characterized by fragmentation and diversity, due to the many different entities that produce and manage archaeological data. There is an immediate need for the exchange of experiences and the development of efficient strategies in their … Continue reading

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