RESEARCH ACTIVITY

Study and publication of material from (a) the excavation of Stavroupoli - Polichni (Director of Excavation: Dr. St. Lioutas), (b) the excavation of the Kabirion in Lemnos (Director of Excavation: Dr. P. Triantaphyllidis), and (c) the western cemetery in Ambrakia (Director of Excavation A. Aggeli).

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

My special research interests include the study of ceramic workshops in the ancient Greek world. In particular, I am interested in issues of organization and production, the relationship between potters and painters, but also the pottery trade in general, without time or geographical constraints by any particular workshop.

In the context of my general research interests I deal with issues of ancient iconography and iconology, religion, public and private life and topography. Finally, I am interested in organizing archeological exhibitions, the use of new technologies in archeology and the relationship between archaeology and education.

 

PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES

          Annual meeting on The Archaeological work in Macedonia and Thrace, Thessaloniki, 1994.

          Annual meeting on The Archaeological work in Macedonia and Thrace, Thessaloniki, 1995.

          Greek Ceramics in the Cultural Context, International Vasensymposion, Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel, 24.-28.10.2001.

          Athenian Potters and Painters II, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, March 28-30, 2007.

          KERAMOS. CERAMICS: A CULTURAL APPROACH, First International Conference at Ege University, May 9-13, 2001, Izmir.

          TÖPFER MALER WORKSTATT Exhibitions in the Greek Vassenmalerei and the Antique Organization Ceramics Production, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum and Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Munich 29.-31. October 2014

          International Conference on Classical Pottery of the Northern Aegean and its Periphery (480-323 / 300 BC), May 17-20, 2017, Thessaloniki.

 

INVITED LECTURES

Invited lectures at the universities of Basel, Bonn, Jena, Mainz, Marburg, and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.