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National Archaeological Museum, Athens
− Department of Prehistoric, Egyptian, Cypriot and
− Participation in the preparation of the temporary exhibition “These are what we fought for…
Antiquities and the Greek War of Independence”
− Emphasis in Mycenean Sculpture and pottery
− Practical and theoretical training in museum work
(e.g., organizational systems)
− Translation of records regarding excavations, aiming at the development of an online database
Durham Museum and Heritage Centre
Excavation on Mygdalia Hill, Achaea
Excavation in Vergina, Macedonia
Excavation in Karabournaki, Thessaloniki
MSc Bioarchaeology: Human Bioarchaeology & Paleopathology, Durham University with Distinction
Identification of missing persons: 80%
Identification technics for cremated remains: 78%
The contribution of Bioarchaeology in the understanding of climate change: 70%
Sexism in health; pathologies that relate to social gender identity: 75%
A critical review of a scientific paper: 64%
Reconstruction of an Osteobiography: 68%
Analysis of Bone Mineral Density (BMD) using Lunar iDXA. Comparison between Medieval and Post-Medieval Populations. Aim: linking osteoporosis to other childhood indicators of stress and to known incremental isotope data for breastfeeding: 70%
BA in History, Archaeology and History of Art, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki