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[July 2024]
Therasia IV, Settlement patterns and architecture in modern times.
The fourth volume in the series Ôherasia, covers aspects of traditional life and its imprints on the human-made environment including a
variety of topics ranging from rural architecture (terraces, dry-stone walls, water management) and settlements to the typology,
construction technology, and pathology of underground structures.
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[July 2023]
Aellopos, Studies in Honour of Iris Tzachili.
A collection of 35 studies dedicated to Iris Tzachili, Professor Emerita of Prehistoric Archaeology of the University of Crete.
The authors are mainly her students together with many of her colleagues, archaeologists and historians, from Crete, Thera and the Department
of History and Archaeology of the University of Crete. The thematically and chronologically multifaceted studies deal with archaeological
and historical issues, as well as highlighting the historicity of heritage and contemporary reception.
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[May 2022]
Âayindir 1922, A Tale of Loss from Asia Minor.
The texts in this book concern the small town of Bayindir in the valley of the Kaystros, near Smyrna, and its inhabitants.
They attempt to strike a balance between historical essay, timeless reminiscences, embellished scholarly narratives and personal feelings.
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[2021]
Therasia III. Archaeological research and landscape history of an island community.
Therasia is a suitable field for the observation of small island communities, having preserved significant traces of a cultural landscape
connected with the diachronic ekistic history of the island, the uses of land, and the perception and experience of the space by human
communities on the past.
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[Noe 2020]
Good Works: Studies in Honour of Professor Clairy Palyvou.
Announcing the publication of the volume Good Works, Studies in Honour of Clairy Palyvou, edited by Iris Tzachili and Maria Arakadaki, by Ta Pragmata Publications.
The papers largely lie in Professor Palyvou's own areas of interest, covering technical and theoretical architectural issues,
mainly of the Bronze Age but also in the modern period.
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Members: Tzachili Iris Daskalakis Nikos
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Arachne,
Volume 5, 2018
Edited by Margareta Gleba and Sophia Vakirtzi
The new volume of Arachne
comprises papers presented at two conferences. The first is the workshop Weaving the Past:
The archaeology of textiles and textile production in Greece in the first millennium BC,
held at the British School at Athens on 18 March 2016. The second is the workshop ARTEX:
Study and Promotion of Archaeological Textiles in Greece, held on 1 October 2016.
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Arachne,
Volume 4, 2013
Edited by Iris Tzachili
The
new issue of Arachne (Volume 4), a journal
for the history of costume and textiles
in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
has appeared. It is published by the Centre
for Research and Conservation of Archaeological
Textiles and the Laboratory of Geophysical-Satellite
Remote Sensing and Archaeo-environment of
the Institute for Mediterranean Studies.
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Arachne,
Volume 3, 2009
Edited by Iris Tzachili
The
new issue of Arachne (Volume 3), a journal
for the history of costume and textiles
in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
has appeared. It is published by the Centre
for Research and Conservation of Archaeological
Textiles and the Laboratory of Geophysical-Satellite
Remote Sensing and Archaeo-environment of
the Institute for Mediterranean Studies.
It includes papers about archaeological
textiles from Corfu and the island of Salamis
and articles for the history of weaving
and dress.
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