Staff - Specialists

Dr. Panos Valavanis

Professor of Classical Archaeology

His various interests comprise of the attic vase painting and iconography, the Panathenaic amphorae and ceramic workshops, the topography of Athens, and lately the topography and history of Galaxidi area. He is also interested in ancient Greek technology, the athletics, and the origins of the Olympic Games.

 

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Dr. Panagiota Polychronakou-Sgouritsa

Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology

Her research focuses on the Mycenaean Period especially in Attica, the Argosaronic Gulf, and the Cyclades. From 2002 she is responsible for the archaeological investigation of the Mycenaean settlement of Lazarides on Aegina.

Dr. Yiannis Papadatos

Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology

His main research interests comprise the Early Bronze Age Aegean and funerary archaeology of the prehistoric Aegean. For the last years his research is mainly focused on various sites of eastern Crete as well as on experimental approaches of the prehistoric Aegean technology.

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Dr. Giorgos Vavouranakis

Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology

The main field of interest is prehistoric Aegean, archaeological theory, landscape archaeology, funerary customs, image and archaeological discourse. He is currently responsible for the publication of artifacts from burial and settlement contexts in Crete and Cyprus.

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Dr. Marlen Mouliou

Lecturer of Museology

Her extensive field of interest includes Greek museums and their social value, museum history, material culture, museum archaeology, city museum policies and urban narratives, participatory museum interpretation, systemic theory and museums etc. Among others, she is responsible for the project “Educational Activity for Elementary School Pupils in the excavation of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens at Plasi Marathon”.


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