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- Antonios Keramopoulos (Gr****: Αντώνιος Κεραμόπουλος; Vlasti, 1870 – Athens, 13 May 1960) was a Gr**** archaeologist born in the Ottoman Empire. He conducted...
- of the settlement. A preliminary survey was made in 1935 by Antonios Keramopoulos. Excavations began in 1992, led by George Hourmouziadis, professor of...
- cadmium. The Cadmea was rediscovered by the Gr**** archaeologist Antonios Keramopoulos. Rockwell, Nicholas (2017-06-26). Thebes: A History. Taylor & Francis...
- of the Vlachs], publ. University Studio Press, Thessaloniki 1999. A. Keramopoulos, Ti einai oi koutsovlachoi [What are the Koutsovlachs?], publ 2 University...
- Strategikon). This view was later supported by the Gr**** historian A. Keramopoulos (1939), as well as by Alexandru Philippide (1925), who considered that...
- Gr**** athlete Antonios Katinaris (1931–1999), Gr**** musician Antonios Keramopoulos (1870–1960), Gr**** archaeologist Antonios Komizopoulos (fl. 19th-century)...
- in fact, over and above the Slavonic apron, an Albanian fustanella;". Keramopoulos, Antonios (1953). "Η φουστανέλλα". Λαογραφία (in Gr****). Vol. 15. Ελληνική...
- committee of archaeologists, consisting of Mylonas, Charitonidis, Antonios Keramopoulos and Spyridon Marinatos, to oversee the work. The first season of excavation...
- prominent Gr**** and foreign archaeologists and researchers worked at Delphi: Keramopoulos, Meliadis and Romaeos, Van Effenterre, Jannoray, Georges Daux and the...
- following July. He carried out excavations in the city with Antonios Keramopoulos, the ephor (archaeological superintendent) of the region. In March 1931...