Andreas Vlachopoulos Professor e-mail : |
Curriculum Vitae
Brief Curriculum Vitae
Born in Patras, Greece, in 1965.
Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Princeton (1998-1999) and Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (2001-2002). Undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Archaeology at the National and Capodistrian University of Athens, specializing in Aegean Prehistory.
His doctoral thesis (1995) negotiates the Late Mycenaean period on Naxos, for which research he received the Michael Ventris Memorial Award for Mycenaean Studies (1997).
His main research interests are the Mycenaean period in the Cyclades, the Aegean rock art and the wall-paintings of Thera. Collaborator of Professor Christos Doumas in the excavation at Akrotiri, Thera, since 1995.
Director of the Vathy, Astypalaea Archaeological Field Project (Archaeological Society at Athens).
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Since 2009 he teaches Prehistoric Archaeology in the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Ioannina, he has taught also at the universities of Athens (2006-2010) and of the Peloponnese (2004-2005), and has given lectures and seminars at universities in Europe, America and Canada.
He is the author of a two-volume monograph on Naxos and the Mycenaean Aegean in the Post-Palatial Period (12th c. BC), the scientific editor of two volumes on Aegean Prehistory and of five volumes on Greek Archaeology (Melissa Publishing House, Athens).