Visit to Zagora of Ambassador John Griffin
by Irma Havlicek Web Content Producer On Friday 10 October 2014, we had the pleasure of a visit by the Australian Ambassador to Greece, His
by Irma Havlicek Web Content Producer On Friday 10 October 2014, we had the pleasure of a visit by the Australian Ambassador to Greece, His
by Irma Havlicek Web Content Producer Even though we had wild weather in the few days leading up to our public tour, we were very
by Irma Havlicek Online content producer The Zagora directors check the weather forecasts assiduously to help plan whether or not it is safe to work
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer Yesterday morning at Stavropeda, before walking down the steep rocky path to Zagora, Paul Donnelly (archaeologist and also decorative
Specialist Work – Dr Maria Roumpou – Residue Analyst by Hannah Gwyther, Archaeologist and Maria Roumpou, Archaeological Residue Analyst Residue analysis focuses on the extraction
by Irma Havlicek Web Content Producer The directors of the Zagora Archaeological Project extend an invitation to all people living in or staying on Andros
The work of Dr Joanne Cutler, archaeological textile tools specialist This week, Jo Cutler has been with us, working in the Andros Archaeological Museum, researching
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer As you probably know by now, some excavators work on the six-week Zagora Archaeological Project (ZAP) for the entire
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer Here are some photos of the team who worked under Adam Carr’s supervision for the first three weeks of
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer Here are some photos of the team who worked on Mel Melnyczek’s trench for the first three weeks of
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer Here are some photos of the team who worked on Trench 6 for the first three weeks of the
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer Here are some photos of the team who worked on Trench 5 under Ivana Vetta’s supervision for the first
By Irma Havlicek Web content producer Here are some photos of the team who worked on Trench 4 under Kristen Mann’s supervision for the first
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer Here are some photos of the team who worked under Hugh Thomas’ supervision for the first three weeks of
By Irma Havlicek Web content producer Here are some photos of the team who worked on Antonio Bianco’s excavation area for the first three weeks
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer The Zagora Archaeology Project (ZAP) excavation season duration is six weeks. Volunteers generally sign up for either the first
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