Dimitris Plantzos is a classical archaeologist, educated at Athens and Oxford. He is the author of various papers and books on Greek art and archaeology, archaeological theory and classical reception. His Greek-language textbook on Greek Art and Archaeology, first published in 2011 by Kapon Editions, was published in 2016 in English by American publishers Lockwood Press in Atlanta, Georgia. He was also co-editor of the volume A Singular Antiquity. Archaeology and Hellenic Identity in 20th century Greece (published in Athens in 2008) and the Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Greek Art (published in 2012; paperback edition 2018). His latest books are The Recent Future, a study of archaeological biopolitics in contemporary Greece published in 2016 by Athenian publisher Nefeli Editions, and a study of ancient Greek painting published by Kapon Editions in 2018 (also available by Lockwood Press in the US).
He is co-director of the Argos Orestikon Excavation Project; he teaches classical archaeology and reception at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Baptismal Records Greek Philadelphia
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The Greek American Heritage Society of Philadelphia possesses a rare
collection of parish records from the establishment of Philadelphia's Greek
community ...