
Evita KalogiropoulouUniversity of Crete | UOC · Department of History and Archaeology
Evita Kalogiropoulou
PhD Archaeology
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Introduction
Evita Kalogiropoulou is currently a Principal Investigator at the Research Project BONDS at the School of History & Archaeology at the University of Crete and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of History & Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Additional affiliations
January 2020 - present
February 2018 - September 2018
September 2016 - December 2017
Education
October 2008 - May 2013
October 2003 - May 2008
October 1998 - March 2003
University of Crete
Field of study
- History & Archaeology
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Publications (16)
Hardcover Edition: ISBN 978-1-78570-654-7 Digital Edition: ISBN 978-1-78570-655-4 (epub) A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library and the Library of Congress All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by...
Humans and landscapes are tied to continuous interaction processes that dynamically and reciprocally transform them. Current debates in landscape studies reconsider the dynamics of human-environment interplays by examining historical embeddedness in landscapes of action, putting emphasis on changes at the local scale, and reevaluating the impact of...
The last three decades have witnessed a period of growing archaeological activity in Greece that have enhanced our awareness of the diversity and variability of ancient communities. New sites offer rich datasets from many aspects of material culture that challenge traditional perceptions and suggest complex interpretations of the past. This volume...
The Innovative Geophysical Approaches for the Study of Early Agricultural Villages of Neolithic Thessaly (ARISTEIA-IGEAN) Project made an extensive use of geospatial technologies in the study of the natural environment and social dynamics of Neolithic settlements within the coastal region of eastern Thessaly, Greece. The goal of the project was to...
This paper describes the cooking installations found inside a specific building, Building C, in the Late Neolithic site of Kleitos 1, their morphological and functional diversification, how they changed and evolved throughout time, and their spatial arrangements. Building C provided the stratigraphic information required by the authors to discern t...
In this paper we aim to summarise and synthesise the results of the archaeological work conducted at Neolithic Avgi to date. We discuss the chronology of the site, in the light of new radiocarbon evidence, and review the excavation data within the scope of the chronostratigraphic scheme that was developed by the contextual correlations and radiocar...
The Innovative Geophysical Approaches for the Study of Early Agricultural Villages of Neolithic Thessaly (ARISTEIA-IGEAN) Project made an extensive use of geospatial technologies in the study of the natural environment and social dynamics of Neolithic settlements within the coastal region of eastern Thessaly, Greece. The goal of the project was to...
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Projects (2)
The main objective of the project is to provide a comprehensive narrative of the social developments in Late Neolithic communities in Northern Greece (including Thessaly and Greek Macedonia), focusing on the rich datasets of published and unpublished material remains. Central to the analysis is outdoor spaces as arenas of various and diverse daily performances, subsistence practices, social interactions and gatherings. Combustion features (hearths, ovens, fire pits and kilns) constitute key analytical elements as focal points to control outdoor spaces and as arenas of everyday performances that tackle questions on daily performativity, commensality, interaction and social reproduction.