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Ο υδάτινος κόσμος της Ερέτριας: τα λουτρά της αρχαίας πόλης: παλιά και νέα δεδομένα
(Papers and Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2017)During the excavation conducted for the new water supply in Eretria, a new loutron was discovered in 2010. This new find, located near the agora of ancient Eretria, is north of the tholos monument (Eunomou Kifisiou road, ... -
Οχυρή Πρωτοβυζαντινή εγκατάσταση στην Αγία Κυριακή Μαντινείας
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)The present paper attempts to give some new data concerning the area of eastnortheastem Arcadia in the Early Byzantine period. It focuses on the Hagia Kyriake hill (alt. 1065 m), which ήses at about 5 km east-northeast of ... -
Περί Φιλίας: The interpretation of Plato's Lysis 212a8-213d5
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Στα ίχνη του τεχνίτη: αναζητώντας τεχνολογική παράδοση και ατομικό στυλ σε σύνολα οψιανού από ευβοϊκές θέσεις της πρώιμης εποχής του Χαλκού
(Papers and Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2017)Euboea has a pivotal role both as the consumer and producer and in the movement of Melian obsidian in the networks on the mainland Greece during the Bronze Age. The large number of sheltered coastal sites along the gulf ... -
Τα επίκρανα της Τεγέας
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2005)A group of well known, but disregarded, architectural pieces from Tegea leads to a new suggestion of the Peloponnesian origin of the so-called sofa-capital. It is argued that the Greek pilaster-capital with the upright ... -
Τα επιτάφια μνημεία της Εύβοιας ως μαρτυρίες των επαφών με την ηπειρωτική και τη νησιωτική Ελλάδα. Η περίπτωση των στηλών με παράσταση κρατήρα.
(Papers and Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2017)In this paper I confine myself to a short overview of the Euboean funerary markers (semata) of the Classical and Early Hellenistic periods, demonstrating their close affinity to Attic funerary iconography and typology and ...