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2005 Grant Recipients

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Metaxia Tsipopoulou

Person

Hagia Photia, Siteia

Archaeological research in the Hagia Photia plain, a narrow stretch of flat land at the base of the highlands which separates the northern coast of Crete at Siteia from the southern, was until the early 1980s largely restricted to...

Claudia E. Suter

Person

Ivories from Samaria

Ca. 12,000 pieces of polished or carved ivory were excavated at Samaria, Israel, between 1908 and 1935. They came from the area of the Iron Age palace and can be dated to the 9th to 8th centuries BCE. Despite being in a rather...

Michael O. Sugerman

Person

American Expedition to Idalion III

The city of Idalion, Cyprus, was one of the most important cities in the ancient eastern Mediterranean. This center of commerce was founded at the end of the Late Bronze Age, in the 13th century BC, and continued to...

Marina Panagiotaki

Person

Omphalion Pedion, Central Crete

The Omphalion Pedion region is situated in central Crete, between the Lassithi mountains and Juktas. Its name comes from the myth about the birth and nursing of the greatest god of the Greek Pantheon, Zeus; when he was...

Kalliopi Nikita

Person

Eleutherna - Sector I Glass

This grant will be to research glass finds from Eleutherna-Sector I and its subsequent publication entitled Eleutherna-Sector I: Archaeological and Technological Investigation of the Glass Finds. The proposed study aims to...

Michaël Jasmin

Person

Acropolis of Tel Yarmuth

PUBLISHED 2020. Please visit the publication webpage HERE.