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- generated the first evidence of Cycladic culture, to which Tsountas gave its name. Tsountas became a professor of the University of Athens in 1904, from...
- large-scale excavation of an Early Cycladic II site, and Tsountas unearthed 540 graves within a year. Tsountas published his findings from the Cyclades in the...
- Gr**** archaeologists but also by the British School at Athens. Christos Tsountas, another member of the ASA, cleared a significant portion of the citadel...
- educated at the University of Athens, where he was taught by Christos Tsountas. He joined the Gr**** Archaeological Service in 1919, where he developed...
- the 19th century and was first excavated by the archaeologists Christos Tsountas and Valerios Stais. The palace of ancient Iolcos is believed to be located...
- the centre of the lintel, reducing the stress placed upon it. Christos Tsountas suggested that the façade may have included an alabaster cornice, since...
- 1889/1890 during excavations led by Christos Tsountas, along with other pottery and was first published by Tsountas in 1899. With the inventory number 4974...
- followed by systematic work by the British School at Athens and by Christos Tsountas, who investigated burial sites on several islands in 1898–1899 and coined...
- Frying pan (NAMA 4974) from the National Archaeological Museum Athens, drawing by Christos Tsountas in 1899...
- region of Greece and were excavated between 1899 and 1906 by Christos Tsountas. Both settlements included a large central megaron building surrounded...