The preliminary results of an ongoing study aimed at better defining the architectural, stratigraphic and ceramic sequence of the Neopalatial palace at Malia, shed light on the marked impact of the material culture from Knossos on the edifice and its contents. The assessment of local building practices and Knossian architectural influences underlines the possibility of a joint participation of various, local and foreign, agents in the Neopalatial reconstruction of the Malia Palace. In this paper we will highlight Knossian features observed throughout the Middle Minoan IIIA, Middle Minoan IIIB and Late Minoan IA phases. Such an input is usually considered an important agent of social and political change on Minoan sites during the Neopalatia...
The Greek world witnessed some radical changes during the course of the fifth century. For the first...
Aristotle University of ThessalonikiUnorthodox Icons of the Virgin Mary on Pentecost in Greece. West...
Phenomenon that evolved throughout Europe, Renaissance has its roots in the first Florentine humanis...
The island of Euboea has been subject to a substandard level of cultural heritage management. Cultur...
In this paper I confine myself to a short overview of the Euboean funerary markers (semata) of the C...
A silver plaque from Eretria, published by Karl Reber in 1983, depicts the Mother of the Gods accomp...
The prehistoric settlement of Koimisis is one of the centres of habitation identified along the east...
The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical framework, the methodology and the ongoing w...
This study consists of two parts. In the first, are recorded the events of the Samaritan revolution ...
At the foot of the massif of Dirfys, at the center of the village of Attali and in close proximity t...
The itinerant professionals of literacy and music of the Hellenistic period performed their arts tra...
The Early Christian bath complex in Aliveri is situated chronologically in the 4th century and remai...
During the expansion works for the ΔΕΗ thermal power plant on the coast of Aliveri in the 1990s and ...
The so-called ‘House of the Bailo’ at Chalkis is situated in the centre of the once-walled city, opp...
The Islamic architecture may grab the attention of many historians and archaeologists in different f...
The Greek world witnessed some radical changes during the course of the fifth century. For the first...
Aristotle University of ThessalonikiUnorthodox Icons of the Virgin Mary on Pentecost in Greece. West...
Phenomenon that evolved throughout Europe, Renaissance has its roots in the first Florentine humanis...
The island of Euboea has been subject to a substandard level of cultural heritage management. Cultur...
In this paper I confine myself to a short overview of the Euboean funerary markers (semata) of the C...
A silver plaque from Eretria, published by Karl Reber in 1983, depicts the Mother of the Gods accomp...
The prehistoric settlement of Koimisis is one of the centres of habitation identified along the east...
The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical framework, the methodology and the ongoing w...
This study consists of two parts. In the first, are recorded the events of the Samaritan revolution ...
At the foot of the massif of Dirfys, at the center of the village of Attali and in close proximity t...
The itinerant professionals of literacy and music of the Hellenistic period performed their arts tra...
The Early Christian bath complex in Aliveri is situated chronologically in the 4th century and remai...
During the expansion works for the ΔΕΗ thermal power plant on the coast of Aliveri in the 1990s and ...
The so-called ‘House of the Bailo’ at Chalkis is situated in the centre of the once-walled city, opp...
The Islamic architecture may grab the attention of many historians and archaeologists in different f...
The Greek world witnessed some radical changes during the course of the fifth century. For the first...
Aristotle University of ThessalonikiUnorthodox Icons of the Virgin Mary on Pentecost in Greece. West...
Phenomenon that evolved throughout Europe, Renaissance has its roots in the first Florentine humanis...